The structure is pointed at is the urethra external.
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Urethra is the channel that carries urine from the inside of the bladder to the outside of the body. It ends in the p3nis or vulva, it is part of the urinary system, and with the rinses and other urinary tracts (ureter and bladder).
The urethra is the channel that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In men, it ends at the p3nis and is approximately 20 cm long, while in women it ends at the vulva (external region of the female genital system) and is only about 4 cm long.
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