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Anatomy of the Female Urinary Tract

March 20, 2017

Anatomy of the Female Urinary Tract

Your urinary tract helps get rid of urine (your body’s liquid waste). The kidneys collect chemicals and water your body doesn’t need. This is turned into urine. Urine travels out of the kidneys through the ureters to the bladder. The bladder holds urine until you’re ready to release it. The urethra carries urine from the bladder out of the body. The main sphincter muscle circles the mid-urethra. 

Front view of female outline showing urinary and reproductive tracts.

Updated:  

March 20, 2017

Reviewed By:  

Goode, Paula, RN, BSN, MSN,Greenstein, Marc, DO,Image reviewed by StayWell medical illustration team.