What is urethra? What are the functions of urethra?
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The tube that leads from bladder and transports and discharge urine from our body.
Explanation:
Functions of urethra:-
During urination, the smooth muscle lining the urethra relaxes in concert with bladder contraction to forcefully expel the urine in pressurized stream. Following this, the urethra re-establishes muscle tone by contracting the smooth muscle layer and the bladder returns to a relaxed state.
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The kidneys form the urine and account for the other functions attributed to the urinary system. The ureters carry the urine away from kidneys to the urinary bladder, which is a temporary reservoir for the urine. The urethra is a tubular structure that carries the urine from the urinary bladder to the outside.
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