In the female reproductive system, a tiny finger like structure which lies at he upper junction of the two labia minora above the urethral opening is called
The clitoris is a sensitive, erectile structure in the female genitalia. It is located at the junction of the labia minora and above the urethral opening.
The clitoris is a highly sensitive organ, and its main function is sexual arousal.
It is made up of erectile tissue similar to the male penis and contains many nerve endings, making it the most sensitive part of the female reproductive system.
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Vagina: The vagina is the muscular canal that connects the uterus to the external genitalia; it is not the finger-like structure described in the question.
Hymen: The hymen is a thin membrane that partially covers the vaginal opening, not a finger-like structure.
Mons pubis: The mons pubis is the fatty tissue located above the pubic bone and is not related to the finger-like structure described.