The anatomy of the female urinary tract includes the urethra, bladder, ureters, and kidneys. 1. Urethra: Located at the very end of the urinary tract, opening above the female vagina, the female urethra is shorter and straighter than the male. 2. Bladder: In the urinary system, the bladder plays a role in storing urine. When the bladder has a large amount of urine, a series of adjustments will cause the bladder to contract, sending urine into the urethra and out of the body. 3. Ureter: one on each side of the body, located between the bladder and the kidneys, plays the role of transporting urine, the urine produced by the kidneys into the bladder for storage. 4. Kidneys: One on each side of the body, equivalent to the source of the urinary system, filters the blood to remove harmful substances and produces urine, which is transported downward through the ureters. If you have any urinary system related diseases, please consult a doctor promptly.