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Actos Lawyer 12/21/2011: The urethra is a hollow tube lined with transitional cells at its beginning that connects the bladder to the outside world. The structure of the urethra is different in men and women. The urethra is short in women and is much longer in men due to the presence of the penis. The cells lining the urethra change along its length. The inner cells, closest to the bladder, are transitional cells, whereas the cells closest to the outside of the body are squamous cells resembling skin. Although the urethra has different lengths in men and women, it functions the same. In men, the urethra passes through the prostate gland near the bladder.
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