The canal that leads to the primary internal female reproductive organs is the
A woman's primary reproductive organ is the womb, also called the uterus. You may be thinking of the birth canal, also called the vagina.
The vagina is part of the female reproductive system.
That would be the birth canal, otherwise known as the vagina. The external parts are called the vulva.
I'd hazard a guess and say the vagina, if you're talking about mammals.
That's easy. Menstrual flow comes from the uterus, it leaves the uterus via the cervix and exists the body via the vaginal canal. Although menstrual cups, softcups, sponges, or tampons may be used to hold the flow in the vaginal canal temporarily until they are removed.
The most successful canal in American history, i believe is the Panama Canal
a vagaina is a female sex cell which is about 3 inches tall for the women not kids
The three openings in the female reproductive system are the urethra, vagina, and anus. The urethra is the opening through which urine exits the body, the vagina serves as the birth canal and the passage for menstrual fluid, and the anus is the opening for the digestive tract. These openings are distinct yet located in close proximity to each other in the pelvic region.
The alimentary canal is part of the reproductive system in pigs. The canal is used to transfer the male gamete during reproduction.
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The main components of the female reproductive system are ovaries, Fallopian tubes, a uterus, the cervix, and the genital canal. Ovaries produce eggs, which then travel down the Fallopian tubes and enter the uterus, where they are fertilized. Fertilized eggs will then develop into a human baby if there re no problems. Once the baby has reached full term and is ready to be born, the cervix will dilate and the baby will pass through the cervix, through the genital canal, and then out of the mother's body.
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