yes, that is your pee hole
Urine is expelled via the urethra located above the vaginal opening.
The female urethra is located below the clitoris and above the vaginal opening. It is a small opening where urine exits the body.
A clitoris is the part of the female's anatomy that didn't turn into a penis in the womb. It is an extremely sensitive bump above the vaginal opening.
The urethra is below the clitoris, but above the vaginal opening. See Link. http://adam.about.com/reports/Female-reproductive-anatomy.htm
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 "/"
No the urethra, which is the passage for urine is a separate channel lying above the vaginal opening
Yes. There is a small urethral opening (for urinating) just above the vaginal opening (for procreation and birth).Women are very organized that way. =]
Trichomoniasis always causes an increase in the pH of vaginal discharge; however, other things may also cause increased pH above the normal 3.5-4.0. These causes include bacterial vaginosis and semen in the vagina.
Urine and menstrual blood flow are formed in different places and come from different passages. Urine travels from kidney - ureter - urinary bladder - urethra. Menses travel from Uterus (womb) - vagina. The opening of urine passage is just above the opening of vaginal passage.
A woman's urethra is located at the bottom of the public bone. It is in front of the vagina.
The normal response if the body temperature rises above normal is perspiration.
Above 400 ppm of co2 would be considered high.