Diagrams of the Female Reproductive System

A collection of diagrams of the female reproductive system are available in the following 101 Diagramss. Learn about the parts and anatomy of female genitalia provided in the following images. The female reproductive system includes the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, vulva, mammary glands and breasts. We’ll start by giving you the first anatomy diagram below.

Diagram of The Female Reproductive System Chart
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Explained in diagrams of the female reproductive system that the external part of the female reproductive organs is called the vulva, which means covering. Located between the legs, the vulva covers the opening to the vagina and other reproductive organs located inside the body. The fleshy area located just above the top of the vaginal opening is called the mons pubis. Two pairs of skin flaps called the labia surround the vaginal opening. The clitoris are a small sensory organ, is located toward the front of the vulva where the folds of the labia join. Between the labia are openings to the urethra and vagina. More reproductive system diagrams are posted below.

Diagram of The Female Reproductive System Easy
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Diagram of The Female Reproductive System Labeled
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The cervix is the lower, narrow part of a women’s uterus, or womb. It connects the main body of the uterus to the vagina, or birth canal. Additionally, the cervix is anatomically and histologically distinct from the uterus, and hence we consider it as a separate anatomical structure. In these female reproductive system diagrams, we can have a better look at the structure of the cervix, its vasculature, innervation, functions, and any clinical relevance.

Diagram of The Female Reproductive System Ovum
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Diagram of The Female Reproductive System Project
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