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Female anatomy includes the external genitals, or the vulva, and the internal reproductive organs. This article looks at female body parts and their functions, and it provides an interactive...
Female anatomy includes the internal and external reproductive organs. Labeled diagrams help explain the main structures and functions of the body.
Reproductive Organs. Although the external female genitalia are commonly referred to as the “vagina,” the vagina is just one of several organs that comprise the external female genital...
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 Vagina. Learn about the anatomy and function of the vagina with Innerbody's 3D illustrations. The vagina is an elastic, muscular tube connecting the cervix of the uterus to the vulva and exterior of the body.
The vagina is part of the internal genitalia of the female reproductive system. The internal female sex organs form a pathway, the internal female genital tract, composed of the vagina, uterus, the paired uterine tubes and ovaries. The vagina serves a multitude of functions.
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 uterus and ovaries are the most vital organs of the female reproductive system. These organs work together to produce female sex hormones, produce and develop ova (egg cells), and support the development of a fetus during pregnancy.
The major organs of the female reproductive system include the vagina, uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes.
Anatomy atlas of the female pelvis: 101 labeled illustrations of the female genital system (ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva, clitoris) and pelvic cavity (bladder, rectum, pelvic diaphragm, perineum with innervation and blood supply)