cervical spincter
A female feline's urethral opening and vaginal opening share a single chamber within their body cavities, whereas in a female human body, the urethral and vaginal openings are separate from one another.
Ewan ko nga eh
For a woman : Clitoris, urethral opening, vaginal orifice, anus
The nostrils or nasal openings, -- the anterior nares being the external or proper nostrils, and the posterior nares, the openings of the nasal cavities into the mouth or pharynx.
The urine is filtered out of the blood in the kidneys, goes through the ureter to the bladder and then is expelled through the urethra and finally the urinary meatus. In females, it is the urethral opening anterior to the vagina.
The innervation of the human bladder and urethra and that of the lower urinary tract of the pig is very similar. The vagina and urethra openings are separate in a human, while a pigs shares the same opening.
In the female, the pubic bone is anterior to the urethral sponge. The left and right hip bones join at the pubic symphysis.
Vestibule of vulva; vestibule of vagina; the space between the labia minor containing the openings of the vagina and urethra.
That should be the urethra.
The top are breasts; her privates is called the vagina.
In human anatomy (female), the Skene's glands (also known as the lesser vestibular, periurethral glands, paraurethral glands, or female prostate) are glands located on the anterior wall of the vagina, around the lower end of the urethra. They drain into the urethra and near the urethral opening. These glands are surrounded with tissue, which includes the part of the clitoris that reaches up inside the vagina and swells with blood during sexual arousal There is some evidence that nerves in this area produce an orgasm different from the one produced by clitoral stimulation The location of the Skene's gland is the general area of the urethral sponge. The Skene's glands are homologous with the prostate gland in males.[2]
In human anatomy (female), the Skene's glands (also known as the lesser vestibular glands, periurethral glands, skene glands, paraurethral glands, U-spot, or female prostate) are glands located on the anterior wall of the vagina, around the lower end of the urethra. They drain into the urethra and near the urethral opening. These glands are surrounded with tissue, which includes the part of the clitoris that reaches up inside the vagina and swells with blood during sexual arousal.