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The vagina is the muscular tube which leads from the external genetalia to the uterus in female humans and most mammals. The opening of the vagina is found between the urethra and the rectum, and is protected by the labia minora and the labia majora <ref>Moffett, D., Moffett, S. and Schauf, C (1993) Human Physiology: Foundations and Frontiers, 2nd edition, St Louis: Mosby p.687-688</ref>.<br> | The vagina is the muscular tube which leads from the external genetalia to the uterus in female humans and most mammals. The opening of the vagina is found between the [[Urethra|urethra]] and the rectum, and is protected by the labia minora and the labia majora <ref>Moffett, D., Moffett, S. and Schauf, C (1993) Human Physiology: Foundations and Frontiers, 2nd edition, St Louis: Mosby p.687-688</ref>.<br> | ||
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Revision as of 15:58, 15 October 2018
The vagina is the muscular tube which leads from the external genetalia to the uterus in female humans and most mammals. The opening of the vagina is found between the urethra and the rectum, and is protected by the labia minora and the labia majora [1].
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- ↑ Moffett, D., Moffett, S. and Schauf, C (1993) Human Physiology: Foundations and Frontiers, 2nd edition, St Louis: Mosby p.687-688