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Answered by himanshujc7
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The ureter is a small tube, or duct, that connects the bladder and kidneys. Urine passes through the ureter from the kidneys to the bladder. The urethra is the tubular path that connects the bladder to the body's exterior, allowing urine to exit the body

Ureter Urethra

Ureters are tube-like structure Urethra is a tube-like structure which which arise from each kidney arises from urinary bladder.

Ureters carry urine from kidney Urethra excretes out the urine from the to the urinary bladder urinary bladder.

Ureters are two in number Urethra is single and is small.

Answered by bhumikasahu42
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ureter

1.It is a tube that leads out of each kidney.

2.These tubes carry urine from the kidneys

of the urinary bladder .

3. These are two ureters.

Urethra

1.It is a canal - like opening at the bottom of

the urinary bladder.

2. This opening excretes urine out of the body .

3. There is only one urethra.

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