Urethra

The is a thin, fibromuscular tube that serves as the final conduit for urine to leave the body from the bladder. While its primary function is common to all, its anatomy and additional roles vary significantly between sexes. Anatomical & Functional Review

: Two muscles act as valves. The internal sphincter (involuntary smooth muscle) at the bladder neck maintains passive continence, while the external sphincter (voluntary striated muscle) allows for conscious control over urination. Diagnostic Tools for Evaluation urethra

When medical issues are suspected, healthcare providers use several imaging and physical tests to "look at" or evaluate the urethra: Histology, Male Urethra - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf The is a thin, fibromuscular tube that serves

: Approximately 18–22 cm long, it is divided into four main sections: pre-prostatic, prostatic (widest), membranous (narrowest), and spongy/penile (longest). Beyond carrying urine, it is a vital part of the reproductive system , transporting semen during ejaculation. The internal sphincter (involuntary smooth muscle) at the