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What (who) is urogenital - definition

ORGAN SYSTEM OF THE REPRODUCTIVE ORGANS AND THE URINARY SYSTEM
Genitourinary System; Urogenital; Genitourinary tract; Urogenital system; Urogenital System; Urogenital Malformation; Urogenital malformation; Genitourinary organs; Genitourinary; Genitourinary disorders; Urogenital tract; Genito-urinary tract; Genito-urinary system; Lower genitourinary tract; Genitourinary pathology; Genitourinaries; Urinary pathology; Genital malformation; Urinary-genital system; Apparatus urogenitalis; Systema urogenitale; Urological disorders; Genitourinary systems; Disorders of the genitourinary system; Genitourinary disease; Embryonic development of the urogenital system; Embryology of the urogenital system
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Urogenital         
·adj ·same·as Urinogenital.
urogenital         
¦ adjective relating to or denoting both the urinary and genital organs.
Urogenital opening         
Urogenital orifice; Urogenital ostium; External urethral opening; Urogenital openings
The urogenital opening is where bodily waste and reproductive fluids are expelled to the environment outside of the body cavity. In some organisms, including birds and many fish, discharge from the urological, digestive, and reproductive systems empty into a common sac called the cloaca.

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Genitourinary system

The genitourinary system, or urogenital system, are the organs of the reproductive system and the urinary system. These are grouped together because of their proximity to each other, their common embryological origin and the use of common pathways, like the male urethra. Also, because of their proximity, the systems are sometimes imaged together.

The term "apparatus urogenitalis" was used in Nomina Anatomica (under Splanchnologia) but is not used in the current Terminologia Anatomica.