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    Female - Vagina
    Canal from cervix to external body birth canal.
    Male - Prepuce (Foreskin)
    Covers and protects the glans penis.
    Female - Round Ligament of Uterus
    Maintains anteversion of uterus.
    Female - Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes
    Transport ova from ovaries to uterus.
    Female - Endometrium
    Inner mucosal lining of the uterus.
    Female - Vestibule of Vagina
    Space between labia minora containing openings.
    Female - Ampulla of Uterine Tube
    Site of fertilization.
    Female - Broad Ligament
    Supports uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries.
    Male - Testes
    Primary male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone.
    Female - Fimbriae
    Finger-like projections that guide egg into uterine tube.
    Male - Tunica Albuginea
    Fibrous covering of the testes.
    Female - Uterus
    Houses and nourishes the developing fetus.
    Female - Ovaries
    Primary female reproductive organs that produce oocytes and hormones.
    Male - Ejaculatory Duct
    Passage for semen into the urethra.
    Female - Greater Vestibular (Bartholin's) Glands
    Secrete mucus for lubrication.
    Male - Efferent Ductules
    Connect rete testis to epididymis.
    Female - Perimetrium
    Outer serous covering of the uterus.
    Female - Mons Pubis
    Fat pad over the pubic symphysis.
    Female - Clitoris
    Erectile organ involved in female sexual response.
    Female - Infundibulum
    Funnel-shaped end of uterine tube near ovary.
    Male - Corpus Cavernosum
    Paired erectile tissue bodies in penis.
    Female - Myometrium
    Thick muscular layer of the uterus.
    Male - Corpus Spongiosum
    Erectile tissue surrounding urethra.
    Female - Body of Uterus
    Main central region.
    Female - Fundus of Uterus
    Top portion of uterus above uterine tubes.

    Female - Hymen

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    Membranous tissue partially covering vaginal opening.

    Did you know? During pregnancy, the uterus expands to accommodate the growing baby, which can increase in size by up to 500 times its normal size.