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The female reproductive system includes external and internal genitalia. The vulva and its structures form the external genitalia. The internal genitalia include a three-part system of ducts: the uterine tubes, the uterus, and the vagina.
The female reproductive system is made up of the internal and external sex organs that function in reproduction of new offspring. In humans, the female reproductive system is immature at birth and develops to maturity at puberty to be able to produce gametes, and to carry a foetus to full term.
The Female Reproductive System 3D models, illustrations, and accompanying descriptions guide you in exploring the anatomy and physiology of the female reproductive organs. Learn all about fertilization, pregnancy, delivery, and lactation.
The female reproductive system is essential for hormone regulation, sexual pleasure, pregnancy, breastfeeding, and more. The main parts of the female anatomy can be broken up into external and internal parts.
3D anatomy tutorial on the female reproductive system from AnatomyZone For more videos, 3D models and notes visit: https://anatomyzone.comThis video covers t...
The ovaries produce eggs and hormones, the fallopian tubes transport eggs, the uterus supports fetal development, and the vagina serves as the birth canal. Detailed 3D models illustrate the anatomical structure and function of the female reproductive system.
The BioDigital Human is a virtual 3D body that visualizes human anatomy, disease and treatments in an interactive 3D web platform.
This e-Anatomy module contains a hundred and one illustrations dedicated to the anatomy of the female pelvis. These fully annotated anatomical illustrations are presented as a comprehensive atlas of the female reproductive system, bladder, rectum and perineum.
The female sex organs consist of both internal and external genitalia. Together they comprise the female reproductive system, supporting sexual and reproductive activities. The external genital organs, or vulva, are held by the female perineum.
Female Reproductive System . TeachMeAnatomy. Part of the TeachMe Series. The medical information on this site is provided as an information resource only, and is not to be used or relied on for any diagnostic or treatment purposes. This information is intended for medical education, and does not create any doctor-patient relationship, and ...