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<p>converging tubules called collecting ducts, which then join to form the <a href="page.php?w=Renal_calyx">minor calyces</a>, followed by the major calyces that ultimately join the renal pelvis, followed by the ureters, which transport urine into the urinary bladder. The anatomy of the human urinary bladder and urethra differs between males and females. In males, the urethra begins at the internal urethral orifice in the trigone of the bladder, and then becomes the prostatic, membranous, bulbar, and penile urethra, and terminates at the <a href="page.php?w=urinary_meatus">urinary meatus</a></p><p>
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