Yes. All creatures have to have a way to eliminate solid waste. Women are part of the human species so they have the same anal opening as a man.
yes.
The Anus.
The proper term is perineum and it is located between the vagina and anus in females and in males between the scrotum and anus.
ANUS- it is the lower opening in mamals, through which feces are excreted. UTERUS- only present in females, it is a bag like structure which is commonly called the womb which carries the foetus during pregnancy
Regardless of gender, everyone has only one anus. That is what is used to remove waste from the body. However, females have an additional opening called a vagina. That connects to the uterus and is used for producing offspring.
That is correct, the perineum exists in both males and females. The perineum is (simply put) the area/skin/gap between the genitals and the anus. If a male or female has an anus and genitals then is has, by definition, "the gap between them" unless it is a very simple organism, such as coral or a snail, that has only one opening that serves all purposes.
Females have a protruding anus, while males don't.
Females have a hole in front of the anus called the vagina. Now, it is possible for anyone to have folds in the skin behind the anus that appear to be an additional opening. Such a false opening serves no purpose, though it can become infected or need surgery to close it.
Only if you're anus is as big as your eyes.
Effects chlamydia have on females are: 1) abnormal vaginal discharge, 2) burning when urinating, 3) burning and / or bleeding in the anus when defecating. If not treated, it can lead to ectopic pregnancy and PID.
A Cleveland Steamroller is a sexual act, where a male defecates on a females chest then rubs it all over her with his anus.
No, a gastrovascular cavity only has one opening. Only an alimentary canal features a mouth and anus.
Females have an anus for the same reason males have anuses. The purpose of the anus is to remove fecal matter from the body. Fecal matter is what is left over in the body after food is digested. Fecal matter is toxic to the body and must be removed.