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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.)
A cow's vulva is synonymous to a woman's "vagina" or vulva, and is the entry point from the outside where cows conceive to produce offspring, give birth to a calf, and also urinate from. The vulva of a cow is the entry-way to the vagina and the uterus, and is a part of the cows' reproductive system.
The vagina is part of the reproduction process and the birth process.
The woman's private area is collectively called the vulva. The part at the lower end of the vulva where a man inserts his penis is called the vagina. The vagina is also what is commonly called the birth canal.
The female 'Private spot' is called the vulva . . . Within the vulva are the clitoris, the labia minora (smaller lips), meatus (peehole) and the entrance to the vagina (birth canal).
The muscular canal lined with mucus membrane which goes between the cervix to the vulva is the vaginal canal. This is also more commonly known as the vagina, through which a penis penetrates during sexual intercourse and a baby can pass through during childbirth.
That would be the birth canal, otherwise known as the vagina. The external parts are called the vulva.
There is one opening at the vaginal orifice. There is another one between the vagina and the uterus called the cervix. Finally, there is an opening at the beginning of the oviduct where the oocyte enters the oviduct at ovulation.
The vulvar structures cover the deeper structures of the female perineum. The labia maintain, by their apposition, the closure of the vaginal introitus. The integument of the vulva has specialized nerve endings sensitive to touch. Mucus produced by the vestibular glands maintains the epithelial moisture in this region.
The cervix is located inside the cow between the vagina and the uterus. What would be the vulva at the entrance to the vagina would be the cervix--or at least the start of the cervix--at the other end. It is the organ that is essentially the "door" between the vagina and the uterus, but a 6" to 8" long cylindrical one at that.
The vulva (the outside) has 2 holes; the urethra and the vaginal canal. The vaginal canal (the inside) has one opening in the end and that is the cervix, the opening to the uterus.
The canal that leads to the primary internal female reproductive organs is the