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Reproductive Anatomy

April 26, 2011 at 10:58 am

Reproductive Anatomy – Human Reproductive Anatomy

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Anatomy is the examine of structures that we can see with our own eyes, and as the name implies, microscopic anatomy is the study of scaled-down anatomical structures that we need a microscope to be in a position to see. Reproductive and sexual anatomy includes the external and internal sex organs and the internal reproductive organs. External structures of the female reproductive anatomy include the labium minora and majora, the vagina and the clitoris. Internal structures include the uterus, ovaries and cervix. The female sexual anatomy and its composite parts allow women to become pregnant and bear children.

Women and men have different sexual anatomies. The biggest differences between male and female anatomy are in the reproductive system. It’s “normal” to be different, one woman’s sexual anatomy will look different from another woman’s, and one man’s sexual anatomy will look different from another man’s.

Reproductive and sexual anatomy (also known as sex anatomy) includes both the genitals that are visible outside the body as well as the internal sex and reproductive organs.Many people have questions about sexual anatomy. In fact, the most common questions sex educators answer are about sex anatomy. People especially young people are often curious where certain body parts are, how those body parts work, and if their body parts are normal.