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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.
this is because through the urethra the sperms travel from the seminiferous tubules to the penis from where they are discharged into the vagina during copulation.And as we know,the urethra is responsible for carrying urine from the urinary bladder to the penis to the outside.
The penis enters through the vaginal orifice, and into the vaginal canal. This is located between the urethra and anus. See the related link below for more information.
The vagina is also known as the birth canal.
No, the birth canal (vagina) where a baby exits a woman's body is a separate opening from the one where urine leaves. The urethra, which carries urine, has a very small opening in front of the vaginal opening.
The urethra.
the answer is URETHRA
urethra
The urinary bladder has a canal-like opening called urethra,through which urine is eliminated from the body.
No, not at all. A setup like that would create a large potential for infection. The urethra opens about a centimeter in front of the birth canal.
Your vaginal canal is a muscular tube, when you tighten the vaginal muscles it can push things out of the vagina. Once inserted correctly those same vaginal muscles help keep the tampon in place.
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