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the urethra
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.
All females have three openings in the public and anal area. 1- The vagina 2- The anus 3-The urethra-(which is a very small hole, where urine leaves the body.
No, the body is standing in the anatomical position
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The bladder feeds into the Urethra. The urethra leads into the penis in males and into the vagina in females.
In the anatomic position, the ears are superior to the shoulders.
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.
That should be the urethra.
If you are healthy and normal then you should not need to do anything to keep the uterus in its normal anatomical position, it should remain in its normal anatomical position by itself.
... the Anatomical position