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File:Gray1142.png|Diagram of the male urethra
File:Illu_quiz_prostate01.jpg|Illustration of the prostate gland
File:Illu_prostate_lobes.jpg|Lobes of the prostate
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File:Illu_penis.jpg|Anatomy of the penis
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File:Prostate_-_Gray1153.png|Anatomy of the prostate
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Latest revision as of 11:12, 18 February 2025

Prostatic Urethra

The Prostatic Urethra is a part of the male urethra that passes through the prostate gland. It is the widest and most dilatable part of the male urethra.

Etymology[edit]

The term "Prostatic Urethra" is derived from the Latin word "prostata" meaning "one standing in front", and the Greek word "ourethra" meaning "urinary canal".

Anatomy[edit]

The Prostatic Urethra begins at the base of the urinary bladder and extends to the prostate. It is approximately 3-4 cm long, making it the longest part of the male urethra. It is surrounded by the prostate gland and is perforated by several ducts from the prostate gland.

Function[edit]

The primary function of the Prostatic Urethra is to transport semen and urine from the body. During ejaculation, the sphincter urethrae contracts to prevent urine from mixing with semen.

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