Short answer: the labia majora
Long answer: In males, the scrotum and a portion of the penis (crus of the penis) develop from the outer genital folds. In females, the outer genital folds ultimately form the labia majora and crus of the clitoris.
The clitoris
The penis is homologous to the clitoris.
in the female the BULBS OF THE VESTIBULE is homologous to the bulbospongiosus muscle, and corpus spongiosum
The female structure that is homologous to the testes are the ovaries in females. Both function in the production of gametes.
The clitoris is the female excitory structure, within the vagina, which is the entire genital structure. Stimulation of the clitoris can produce female orgasm.
the ovaries
The clitoris is the erectile tissue in the female. It is analogous to male penis. It gets erect during sexual excitement.
The scrotum. Not the testicles, just the sack that the family jewels hang in.
homologous
yes its homologous to a bats wing
Homologous structure
homologous
Homologous structures
The human appendix (a small sac near the junction of the small and large intestine) is homologous to a structure called the "caecum", a large, blind chamber in which leaves and grasses are digested in many other mammals.http://scienceline.ucsb.edu/getkey.php?key=3246