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  2. Urine - Wikipedia

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    Sample of human urine. Urine is a liquid by-product of metabolism in humans and in many other animals. In placental mammals, urine flows from the kidneys through the ureters to the urinary bladder and exits the urethra through the penis or vulva during urination. In other vertebrates, urine is excreted through the cloaca. [1]

  3. Urinary system - Wikipedia

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    Urination, also sometimes referred to as micturition, is the ejection of urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body. Urine is ejected through the urethra from the penis or vulva in placental mammals and through the cloaca in other vertebrates. In healthy humans (and many other animals), the process of urination is under voluntary ...

  4. Urination - Wikipedia

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    Urination is the release of urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. Urine is released through the urethra and exits the penis or vulva through the urinary meatus in placental mammals, [1] [2]: 38, 364 but is released through the cloaca in other vertebrates. [3] [1] It is the urinary system's form of excretion.

  5. Excretory system - Wikipedia

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    They then curve anteriormedially to enter the bladder through the back, at the vesicoureteric junction, running within the wall of the bladder for a few centimeters. The backflow of urine is prevented by valves known as ureterovesical valves. In the female, the ureters pass to the bladder through the mesometrium.

  6. Bladder - Wikipedia

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    During urination, the detrusor muscle contracts, the external urinary sphincter and muscles of the perineum relax, and urine flows through the urethra [13] and exits the penis or vulva through the urinary meatus. [11] The urge to pass urine stems from stretch receptors that activate when between 300 - 400 mL urine is held within the bladder. [13]

  7. Ureter - Wikipedia

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    They then pass down along the sides of the pelvis and finally curve forward and enter the bladder from its left and right sides at the back of the bladder. [2] The ureters are 1.5–6 mm (0.06–0.24 in) in diameter [ 1 ] and surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle for 1–2 cm (0.4–0.8 in) near their ends just before they enter the bladder.

  8. 15 Bizarre Side Effects of Foods You Probably Have in Your ...

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    This is a harmless quirk called beeturia, where pigments in the beets pass through your system and give your pee a rosy hue. A Man's Hand Holding a Few Ripe Pods of Soybeans 7.

  9. Urethra - Wikipedia

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    These openings are collectively called the verumontanum (colliculus seminalis). The prostatic urethra is a common site of obstruction to outflow of urine in BPH patients Transitional: Membranous urethra: A short (1 or 2 cm) portion passing through the external urethral sphincter. This is the narrowest part of the urethra.