What are the three regions of the male urethra?

A. Prostatic, membranous, and penile
B. Prostatic, bulbar, and penile
C. Vesicular, membranous, and penile
D. Vesicular, bulbar, and penile
E. Prostatic, vesicular, and penile


Answer: A

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