Prostatic urethra External urethral sphincter External urethral orifice Rugae Membranous urethra Internal urethral sphincter Ureters Spongy urethra Trigone Detrusor muscle Urethral openings
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These are the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. In the image, they are located at the top, entering the bladder. Show more…
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