Urine,just like in males.
No, the opening that females urinate from is called the urethra and is too small to receive sperm. The urethra is underneath the clitoris and above the vagina which is notably larger than the urethra. The vagina is between the anus and the urethra and it is the hole that receives sperm during sexual intercourse.
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.
Yes, females typically have genitalia, including the vulva which consists of the labia, clitoris, vaginal opening, and urethral opening. These structures are part of the reproductive and urinary systems in females.
A urethral opening is the opening of the end of the penis to comes out the sperm cell and the bladder. =)
The urethral opening in males excretes urine and sperm.
Epispadias - is a congenital abnormality of the urethral opening. In the male with epispadias, the urethral opening is located on the upper surface of the penis. In the female with epispadias, the urethral opening is in the region of the clitoris.
The opening of the urethra is the external urethral orifice.
The vestibule in females functions as the entryway to the vaginal canal. It contains the urethral opening and vaginal opening, serving as a passageway for urine, menstrual fluids, and facilitating sexual intercourse.
This is the external opening of the urethra.
The urethral opening.
The external opening is the urethra. Not really. The urethra is the tube that leads from the bladder. The opening is called the urethral opening.
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