Questions: The path urine takes after it is formed until it leaves the body is the urethra, urinary bladder, and finally the ureter.

The path urine takes after it is formed until it leaves the body is the urethra, urinary bladder, and finally the ureter.
Transcript text: The path urine takes after it is formed until it leaves the body is the urethra, urinary bladder, and finally the ureter.
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The answer is False.

Explanation:

  • Urine is formed in the kidneys and then travels through the ureters to the urinary bladder, where it is stored.
  • When the body is ready to expel urine, it is released from the bladder and travels through the urethra to exit the body.
  • Therefore, the correct path is: ureters → urinary bladder → urethra.

The statement in the question incorrectly lists the path as urethra, urinary bladder, and ureter, which is not the correct order.

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