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I would say both words are used in case of vertebrate anatomy and physiology. Renal or urinary system could be actually termed as excretory system. Nitrogenous waste products of animals are excreted by various organs which form excretory system. Few examples of excretory organs of different groups of animals are as follows: Malpighian tubules in insects, Green gland in prawns/cray fishes ...
Males can both ejaculate and secrete urine through their urethra, while females only secrete urine through their (shorter) urethra. It helps to think of a female's reproductive system as being entirely separate from her urinary system. So, her vagina, fallopian tubes, and more are completely walled off and separate from her ureters, bladder, and urethra. However, in the male, his urethra ...
Answer link. The aorta supplies the blood that is being filtered by the kidneys. The urinary system is the system that filters the blood, removing waste and excess water, and eliminates them through the creation of urine. The kidneys do the filtering and then urine is sent to the bladder where, when there's enough, we get the urge to pee.
Explanation: In women there is hardly any interaction, as the opening of the urethra is located just above the vaginal entrance. In men the urethra transports both urine and the seminal fluid. In the prostate the two sources come together, and from there on they use the same single urethra. Answer link. This is different for men and women.
Not directly, but they do support each other The Digestion System, in brief, consists of the mouth, stomach, liver/gall bladder, pancreas, and intestines (small and large). The kidneys are part of the Urinary System which consists, in brief, of the kidneys and bladder: And so, directly, the kidneys are not part of the Digestive System. However, the two systems do interact. The Digestive System ...
The classification 'intermediate' means that the organism may well be eliminated in body parts that are easily accessible by the drug( e.g. Urinary tract), while the same may not be adequately effective against the same organisms, if it is located at other site ( e.g. Meningitis).