good question..
because it is a simple organism
Urogenital is defined as relating to the genital and urinary organs. Flora is defined as fungi or bacteria found on an organ.
The urogenital system consists of the urinary system (kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra) responsible for filtering and eliminating waste from the blood, and the reproductive system (gonads, genitalia) involved in sexual reproduction.
John Reynard has written: 'Oxford handbook of urology' -- subject(s): Diseases, Female Urogenital Diseases, Handbooks, Handbooks, manuals, Male Urogenital Diseases, Urinary organs, Urogenital Diseases, Urologic Diseases, Urology
The male reproductive system is referred to as the urogenital system because it shares common structures and functions with the urinary system, specifically in the sharing of the urethra for passage of both urine and semen. The female reproductive system is not typically referred to as the urogenital system as it has a separate and distinct pathway for the excretion of urine and the passage of ova.
In anatomy, the genitourinary system or urogenital systemis the organ system of the reproductive organs and the urinary system. It's applicable to both sexes equally.
In male fetal pigs, the urogenital tract is located near the umbilical cord as part of the development process. This positioning eventually changes as the pig matures and the urogenital organs descend into the scrotum.
Karl Berthold Hofmann has written: 'Analysis of the urine' -- subject(s): Urinalysis, Male Urogenital Diseases, Female Urogenital Diseases, Genitourinary organs, Urine, Diseases, Analysis, Urinary organs, Diseases. 'Guide to the examination of urine' -- subject(s): Urine, Analysis, Urinary organs, Diseases.
Birds, including eagles, do not have a separate urinary system. Instead, they have a single excretory system that filters out urea, which is then excreted as a white powder or paste along with the feces.
Digestive, urinary and reproduction
Digestive, urinary and reproduction
The urogenital system is responsible for producing, storing, and eliminating urine as well as producing and delivering gametes (sex cells) for reproduction. It includes organs such as the kidneys, ureters, bladder, urethra, testes, ovaries, and reproductive structures like the uterus and fallopian tubes.
S. Gil Vernet has written: 'Patologia urogenital' -- subject(s): Genito-urinary organs, Diseases, Prostate gland, Cancer