The clitoris is anterior to the urethra.
No, it comes from the urethra. It is close to the clitoris, but they are separate.
The female urethra is located below the clitoris and above the vaginal opening. It is a small opening where urine exits the body.
Urine is expelled via the urethra located above the vaginal opening.
The urethra. It's a tiny hole located right above the entrance of the vagina and below the clitoris. Ours is shorter then a mans since they have theirs in their penis.
The Urethra. The opening to the urethra is just below the clitoris. It is not related to sex or reproduction, but is instead is the passage for urine. The urethra is connected to the bladder.
The smallest hole located below the clitoris is the urethra, below that is the vagina (lubricated;usually largest hole), followed by the anus.
Are you referring to the clitoris? If so, it is the little "pleasure button" located above the urethra that, when stimulated, can cause orgasm.
The urethra; it is located between the clitoris and the vaginal introitus in the vulva.
The opening of the urethra. It's located inside the labia minora, just above the vaginal opening. It's the same tube that it comes out of a boy, but without a penis.The Urethra carries the urine as it exits the body & is a part of the hood of the external vagina. If the "top" of the vagina is closest to the front of the body & the bottom closest to the Rectum, then the Urethra is at the "top" of the vagina more or less where the vaginal "Lips" come together to form the upside down "/"
clitoris and rectum
No, the opening that females urinate from is called the urethra and is too small to receive sperm. The urethra is underneath the clitoris and above the vagina which is notably larger than the urethra. The vagina is between the anus and the urethra and it is the hole that receives sperm during sexual intercourse.
The clitoris is a sexual organ that is present only in female mammals. In humans, the visible button-like portion is located near the anterior junction of the labia minora, above the opening of the urethra and vagina. Unlike the penis, which is homologous to the clitoris, the clitoris does not contain the distal portion of the urethra, and functions solely to induce sexual pleasure. The only known exception to this is in the Spotted Hyena. In this species, the urogenital system is unique in that the female urinates, mates and gives birth via an enlarged, erectile clitoris, known as a pseudo-penis