The vagina is the fibromuscular passageway that leads from the uterus to the outside of the body.
The vagina. And whoever answered penis really, I mean REALLY needs to pay attention in class.
It is called the vagina or birth canal.
No. The vagina is the canal leading from the uterus (womb) to the external vulva. (And interposed between the vagina and the uterus is the cervix.)
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An abnormal passageway in the body beneath the skin, whether manmade or natural.
A man doesn't have a Uterus.
The kidneys are drained by the two ureters (YUR-uh-turz) and into the urinary bladder. The bladder is drained to the urinary meatus and the outside world through the single urethra. (you-REE-thruh)
The Vagina.
The vagina connects the uterus to the outside of the body.
The uterus does not truly connect to the outside of the body. The neck of the uterus ends in the portion we call the cervix. The cervix sits at the very top of the vagina, which is all inside the body. The vagina is what actually 'connects' to the outside of a woman's body. It is a passageway, like a dead end hallway, which ends at the cervix. The cervix is like the tip of a nose protruding into the very top of a vagina. The cervix feels just like the tip of a nose, except the cervix has one very tiny slit while the nose has two much larger nostrils (larger than the slit in the cervix.
No. The vagina is the canal leading from the uterus (womb) to the external vulva. (And interposed between the vagina and the uterus is the cervix.)
When an egg is released from an ovary (only one side each month), it is directed into the Fallopian Tube on the same side. The Fallopian Tubes (one side each month) is the passage way that eggs travel from the ovaries (one each month) to the uterus.
If it is outside the female body, it is called in vitro fertilization. If it occurs outside the uterus it is called an ectopic pregnancy.
Urethra.
The tube leading from the bladder to the outside of the body is called the urethra.
The vagina is a muscular tube in the female reproductive system that leads to the outside of the body. It connects the uterus to the external genitalia.
an embryo created by IVF ('in a test tube'), outside of the body, and then implanted in the uterus
blood vessels are the passageway of blood throughout the body
The two passageway of unclean blood as it enters the body