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The genital ridge continues to grow behind the developing peritoneal membrane. By week six, string-like cell congregations called primitive sex cords form within the enlarging genital ridge. Externally, a swelling called the genital tubercle appears above the cloacal membrane. [4] The mesoderm extends to the midventral line.
Women have the right to control matters involving their sexuality including their sexual and reproductive health. Violation of these rights include forced pregnancy, forced sterilization, forced abortion and genital mutilation. Female genital mutilation is the complete or partial removal of a female's external genitals.
In human anatomy, the penis (/ ˈ p iː n ɪ s /; pl.: penises or penes; from the Latin pēnis, initially "tail" [1]) is an external sex organ (intromittent organ) through which males urinate and ejaculate. Together with the testes and surrounding structures, the penis functions as part of the male reproductive system.
The most prevalent form of non-consensual genital alteration is that of female genital mutilation. This mostly involves the partial or complete removal of the vulva. [131] Female genital mutilation is carried out in thirty countries in Africa and Asia with more than 200 million girls being affected, and some women (as of 2018). [131]
Anatomy of the testis In males, this process is known as spermatogenesis and occurs only after puberty in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. The immature spermatozoa or sperm are then sent to the epididymis , where they gain a tail, enabling motility .
The sex organs of the green algae Chara are the male antheridia (red) and female archegonia (brown). A sex organ, also known as a reproductive organ, is a part of an organism that is involved in sexual reproduction.
The glans (/ ɡ l æ n z /, [1] [2] pl.: glandes / ˈ ɡ l æ n d iː z /; from the Latin word for "acorn") [3] is a vascular structure located at the tip of the penis in male mammals or a homologous genital structure of the clitoris in female mammals. [4]
Anatomy photo:41:01-0201 at the SUNY Downstate Medical Center - "The Female Perineum: Boundaries of the Female Perineum" perineum at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (perineumboundaries