From the urethra which is a tiny hole located between the vagina and clitoris.
Red urine in females is a urinary tract infection. See a doctor. If this happens after treatment, get your sexual partner treated too.
The Urethra is the part of the body on males/females where urine is passed.
Urine,just like in males.
There's no relation to urine and menstruation.A females urine is supposed to be clear, and periods can start early.
In males, the urethra expels both urine and sperm. In females, the urethra expels only urine.
They spray there urine (females) males track them down. 'their'... not 'there'
Exactly the same as a females urine.
The structure that conveys urine to the exterior is the urethra. It is a tube that connects the urinary bladder to the outside of the body, allowing for the expulsion of urine. In males, the urethra also serves as a passage for semen during ejaculation, while in females, it is solely for urine. The length and function of the urethra differ between males and females.
The urethral opening is where urine is expelled from the body. It serves as the exit point for urine from the urinary bladder to the external environment.
females do not ejactulate like males do..occasionally they may have a spurt of lubrication that can appear as ejactulate. or it can be urine sinse the bladder is so close
The urine exits the body through the urethra, which is a separate opening from the vagina in females.
One major difference is that in males, the urethra is a shared pathway for both semen and urine, while in females, there are separate openings for these functions - the urethra for urine and the vagina for semen. Additionally, in females, the reproductive system includes the uterus and fallopian tubes for fertilization and pregnancy, which are not present in males.