No, urine is discharged from the ureathra and period is discharged through the vaginal canal.
hueco is the same as ollo in English hueco is hole.
Same as English: blanket with a hole in it. It is worn in S. America & is put on by putting the head thru the hole.
it means "same here"
Triplets (they have a sister!)
The Latin word for 'same' is idem
No. they are different. Hole for urine is placed anterior to vagina and is very small.
Same as for man - urethra.
Because birds eliminate water and solid waste from the same hole in their body, they don't have a hole for urine and a separate hole for solid waste.
Urine before menstruation should be the same colour as at any other point in your cycle. Urine has a yellowish tint, the clearer the better.
Absolutely not. It's not even in the same hole. It is a good idea to pee after to prevent urine infection but that's it.
In human anatomy, the "pee hole" refers to the urethral opening, which is located in the genital area. In females, the urethra is a separate opening located above the vaginal opening (the second hole). In males, the urethra also serves dual purposes for urine and semen, exiting at the same opening, which is the only hole present for those functions.
No. The female urethra is just for urine. Menstrual flow comes from the vagina, which specifically refers to the hole underneath the urethra. The vagina is the same opening that a woman uses for sex and gives birth through.
No
Periods neither have same protons nor neutrons. They have same shells.
urethral meatus, The urethra is the tube leading from the bladder to the meatus to discharge urine outside the body.
Periods have same shells. There are 7 periods in periodic table.
The word "hole" is pronounced the same as "whole."