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Qué (quién) es fundus meatus acustici interni - definición

IN ANATOMY, A NATURAL BODY OPENING OR CANAL
Meatuses; Meatus!; Meatus (disambiguation)

Meatuses         
·pl of Meatus.
Urinary meatus         
  • Lateral anatomy view of the female reproductive system
  • Drawing of the male internal sexual anatomy
DISTAL OPENING OF THE URETHRA FROM WHICH URINE LEAVES THE BODY
Peehole; Pee hole; External urethral orifice (female); External urethral orifice; External urethral orifice (male); External meatus; Urethral meatus; Japeye; Jap eye; Pisshole; Dickhole; Urinary opening; Orificium urethrae externum; Meatus urinarius; Ostium urethrae externum; External urethral orifices; External urethral meatus; Female urethral meatus; Penis hole
The urinary meatus, (, ) also known as the external urethral orifice, is the opening of the urethra. It is the point where urine exits the urethra in both sexes and where semen exits the urethra in males.
Meatus         
·noun ·sg & ·pl A natural passage or canal; as, the external auditory meatus. ·see ·Illust. of Ear.

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Meatus

In anatomy, a meatus (, mee-AY-təs), plural "meatus" or "meatuses", is a natural body opening or canal.

Meatus may refer to:

  • the external acoustic meatus, the opening of the ear canal
  • The internal auditory meatus, a canal in the temporal bone of the skull
  • the urinary meatus, which is the opening of the urethra, situated on the glans penis in males, and in the vulva in females
  • one of the nasal meatuses - the superior meatus, middle meatus and inferior meatus; each are passages through the nasal cavity within the skull

(The plural forms of "meatus" are: meatus, as a Latin form (of the fourth declension noun class, which the word belongs to); or meatuses, as a normally derived English plural; or often, and incorrectly, meati, by false analogy with the very common Latin -us/-i forms (such as alumnus/alumni), i.e., the second declension noun class.)