what is the work of urethra in female body
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◆ In female body, urethra is generally short in size as compared to male body. It generally arises from the urinary bladder to carry urine.
◆ It extends downward, through the muscular area of the pelvic floor. Before reaching the urethral opening, urine passes through the urethral sphincter.
◆ When a female will urinate, the brain signals the bladder muscles to tighten, squeezing urine out of the bladder. At the same time, the brain signals the sphincter muscles to relax. As these muscles relax, urine exits the bladder through the urethra.
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◆ In female body, urethra is generally short in size as compared to male body. It generally arises from the urinary bladder to carry urine.
◆ It extends downward, through the muscular area of the pelvic floor. Before reaching the urethral opening, urine passes through the urethral sphincter.
◆ When a female will urinate, the brain signals the bladder muscles to tighten, squeezing urine out of the bladder. At the same time, the brain signals the sphincter muscles to relax. As these muscles relax, urine exits the bladder through the urethra.
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In women, the urethra is a small, narrow tube measuring about 1.5 inches and located just above the vaginal opening. With a good magnifying mirror and patience, it can be located by the naked eye. Your urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of your body; in other words, the urethra is all that stands between your bladder and the outside world.
During bladder filling, it is closed and sealed so that it is water-tight. At the time of urination, the urethra opens completely, and the top of the bladder contracts. After urination has occurred, the urethra closes and the bladder relaxes again.
During bladder filling, it is closed and sealed so that it is water-tight. At the time of urination, the urethra opens completely, and the top of the bladder contracts. After urination has occurred, the urethra closes and the bladder relaxes again.
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