A sphincter is a muscular ring that encircles a lumen (or passage) and contracts to control the flow of substances through it. Sphincters are found throughout the body in areas such as the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., the lower esophageal sphincter, pyloric sphincter, anal sphincter) and the urinary system (e.g., urethral sphincter), where they regulate the passage of food, waste, and other materials.
A. Stricture refers to an abnormal narrowing of a passage or duct in the body, often due to scarring or disease, not a muscular ring.
B. Snare is a surgical instrument, not a structure within the body.
D. Sinus refers to a cavity or channel within bone or tissue, unrelated to muscle control of flow.
Therefore, the correct answer is C. Sphincter.