The “port_0001 hub_0001” entries are Windows’ secret language for USB connections-basically Windows’ version of “Yeah, there are a lot of USB things, don’t ask me which is which.” It’s usually not dangerous or a sign of anything wrong; you just get extra cryptic device paths when plugging/unplugging various stuff.
If you want to figure out which physical port corresponds to which entry, sadly you can’t just politely ask Windows-it will respond with shrugs and more GUIDs. The best way is the scientific method: plug in a device (like a USB stick), hit “Scan for hardware changes,” and watch the list to see which entry lights up or changes. There are third-party USB viewer tools (like USBDeview) that add some sanity and show you more info, sometimes even the port location, but it’s still far from perfect.
So, short answer: Yes, those are your USB ports, sort of-but Windows sure isn’t going to make it easy for you to know which ones without some detective work!