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state the role of urethra in human digestive system​

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Answered by kanak2704
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the urethra is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the urinary meatus for the removal of urine from the body. In males, the urethra travels through the penis and also carries semen.[1] In human females and other primates, the urethra connects to the urinary meatus above the vagina, whereas in non-primates, the female's urethra empties into the urogenital

Females use their urethra only for urinating, but males use their urethra for both urination and ejaculation.[1] The external urethral sphincter is a striated muscle that allows voluntary control over urination.[2] The internal sphincter, formed by the involuntary smooth muscles lining the bladder neck and urethra, is innervated by the sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system.[3] The internal sphincter is present both in males and females

Answered by sristy70
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Urethra is a part of urinary system urethra it is tube like structure passing out from kidney

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