To get an answer with correct Cranmer and spelling you need to give a question with one.
The opening in called a urethra, in both males and females.
In females, these muscles are separated in the middle by the vagina and act to constrict the vaginal opening.
While some may consider it formal or old-fashioned, "It will be I" is correct grammar. It is an example of using the subjective case ("I") after a linking verb like "to be." In more informal or everyday language, you may hear "It will be me," which is also widely accepted.
Urine,just like in males.
Where urine comes out of.
I would alternatively suggest opening a grammar book.
No. Use the singular: "Is there any opening..."
Kelsey Grammar sings the closing tune on Frasier
It is a slit-like opening in the urethra of the males and an orifice in females
Introit
A picture appropriate for the type of restaurant.
poke it with a stick!