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the urethra
No. You're thinking of the chicken or any type of bird that has this "feature," not cows. A cow's rectum is above the vulva, and the urethra and vagina is found in the vulva. The urethra is situated in the vagina but branches from the vagina to the kidneys. The entrance to the urethra is found in the first few inches of the cow's vagina.
The bladder feeds into the Urethra. The urethra leads into the penis in males and into the vagina in females.
Yes, they can. They pee through the urethra, which is very near the vagina. They pee to get rid of waste materials.
The external structures that protect the vagina and the urethra are collectively known as the vulva. The vulva includes the labia minora and labia majora. The pubic bone also provides protection to the vagina and the urethra.
The opening of the urethra. It's located inside the labia minora, just above the vaginal opening. It's the same tube that it comes out of a boy, but without a penis.The Urethra carries the urine as it exits the body & is a part of the hood of the external vagina. If the "top" of the vagina is closest to the front of the body & the bottom closest to the Rectum, then the Urethra is at the "top" of the vagina more or less where the vaginal "Lips" come together to form the upside down "/"
They urinate out through their urethra sitting down.
That should be the urethra.
distal urethra
Take a shower ! Women do tend to need to pee after sexual intercourse because of the closeness of the urethra to the vagina.
The urethra connects the bladder to the outside of your body , which is the vagina
A woman's urethra is located at the bottom of the public bone. It is in front of the vagina.