Genitourinary apparatus Contents
- ***The genitourinary apparatus*** is a complex organism and system of organs that are involved in the formation and excretion of urine and perform reproductive functions (and other secondary functions). The body's genitourinary system consists of several key structures consisting of organs, blood vessels, tissues, the nervous system and the immune system.
> The genitourinary apparatus is one of the most important and complex systems of the human body, which is responsible for the proper functioning of various organs and formations. The genitourinary apparatus includes many organs and systems to ensure the healthy process of excreting human liquid waste, as well as performing reproductive functions. Among the many formations and organs of the genitourinary apparatus, the following can be distinguished.
**Bladder** - a hollow organ in the form of a bag in which urine is stored before
The genitourinary system is a complex of organs and tissues that provides the functions of urination and reproduction in humans. It consists of the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra (urethra), seminal vesicles, prostate gland and uterus with its appendages (ovaries). These organs are interconnected and work together to ensure the normal functioning of the genitourinary system.
The kidneys are paired organs that are located in the abdominal cavity, just below the thoracic spine. They filter the blood from excess fluid and salts, produce urine and maintain