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    Female - Clitoris
    Erectile organ involved in female sexual response.
    Female - Ampulla of Uterine Tube
    Site of fertilization.
    Female - Ovarian Follicles
    Contain developing oocytes.
    Male - Seminal Vesicles
    Produce seminal fluid that nourishes sperm.
    Male - Prepuce (Foreskin)
    Covers and protects the glans penis.
    Female - Ovarian Ligament
    Connects ovary to uterus.
    Male - Tunica Albuginea
    Fibrous covering of the testes.
    Female - Fundus of Uterus
    Top portion of uterus above uterine tubes.
    Female - Uterus
    Houses and nourishes the developing fetus.
    Male - Corpus Cavernosum
    Paired erectile tissue bodies in penis.
    Female - Body of Uterus
    Main central region.
    Male - Prostate Gland
    Secretes fluid that enhances sperm motility.
    Female - Fimbriae
    Finger-like projections that guide egg into uterine tube.
    Male - Spermatic Cord
    Contains vas deferens, blood vessels, and nerves.
    Female - Myometrium
    Thick muscular layer of the uterus.
    Female - Prepuce of Clitoris
    Skin fold covering clitoris.
    Female - Vaginal Orifice
    External opening of the vagina.
    Male - Testes
    Primary male reproductive organs that produce sperm and testosterone.
    Female - Mons Pubis
    Fat pad over the pubic symphysis.
    Female - Greater Vestibular (Bartholin's) Glands
    Secrete mucus for lubrication.
    Male - Corpus Spongiosum
    Erectile tissue surrounding urethra.
    Female - Infundibulum
    Funnel-shaped end of uterine tube near ovary.
    Female - Isthmus of Uterine Tube
    Narrow segment near uterus.
    Female - Vestibule of Vagina
    Space between labia minora containing openings.
    Female - Round Ligament of Uterus
    Maintains anteversion of uterus.

    Female - Hymen

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    Membranous tissue partially covering vaginal opening.

    Did you know? The human reproductive system is highly regulated by hormones like estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.