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.
distal urethra
The urethra connects the bladder to the outside of your body , which is the vagina
Chlamdyia is not that easy to spread. It prefers to infect the vagina, urethra, and anus.Only if you wash your eye.
The portals of exit for chlamydia are the urethra, vagina, and rectum.
A woman's urethra is located at the bottom of the public bone. It is in front of the vagina.
Ulna, uterus and urethra.
The urethra conducts sperm outside the male body. If pregnancy is desired, the vagina would be a useful place for the sperm to be conducted.
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 "/"
urethral meatus, The urethra is the tube leading from the bladder to the meatus to discharge urine outside the body.
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 "/"
dick and vagina.
Veins and vagina are body parts. Vocal cords are part of the body.