Asked by Alexus Jackson on Sep 26, 2024

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The openings of the urethra and vagina are enclosed in a space called the

A) labia minora.
B) ampulla.
C) vestibule.
D) fundus.
E) fornix.

Vestibule

An entrance hall or other open area in a building used by the public, especially a hotel or theater; in anatomy, it refers to the entrance of many structures in the body such as the mouth or ear.

Labia Minora

The inner folds of skin located at the entrance of the female genitalia, playing a role in protecting the vaginal and urethral openings.

Urethra

The duct through which urine is discharged from the bladder in both sexes and through which semen is discharged in males.

  • Identify the external genitalia of the female reproductive system and their anatomical positions.
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Jennifer Thompson1 day ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The space that surrounds the urethral and vaginal openings is called the vestibule. The labia minora, ampulla, fundus, and fornix are all anatomical features that are not directly related to the vestibule.