The hymen is on the outside of the vagina, covering it. It is tissue thin, and is usually broken or partially broken by the time a female reaches puberty. If it is not at least partially broken by the time a female begins her menstrual cycle, a doctor should be able to break it. This is rare though, as common day activitys , such as running, horseback riding or yoga can break the hymen. It has almost no nerve endings so it does not usually hurt. Bleeding typically only occurs if the thick middle is broken, or if the hymen is broken in a particularly violent manner.
From the same place it exits the female body: the urethra. The male and female bodies are actually very similar in this regard; most female and male reproductive organs have a counterpart in the other sex. The main difference is that female organs are mostly inside the body, while male organs are mostly outside the body.
It's any organ that is used in INTERNAL fertilization by the male to place sperm inside of the female. This includes penises, but isn't limited to those particular organs. It also includes the "claspers" of chondrichthyes fish like sharks. These are technically fins, but are inserted inside the female's cloaca. A very small groove along the clasper carries sperm and semen along the outside of the clasper and into the female. There are lots of different adaptations among animals to go about internal fertilization, not just penises, so "intermittent organ" is a word to describe all of those organs as a group.
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in her ovules(wrong its fallopian tubes) Improved answer: A technique in which the male and female germ cells required to begin formation of a human embryo are injected into a woman's fallopian tubes of the female for fertilization. This technique is one of the methods doctors use to overcome infertility, the inability of couples to produce offspring on their own. Gametes (germ cells) in males are the spermatozoa, or sperm, and those in females are ova, or eggs. After a sperm fertilizes an egg in the fallopian tubes, the egg implants itself in the uterus (womb), a hollow organ that lodges and nourishes the embryo during its development. The term "intrafallopian" means "inside the fallopian tubes." ("Intra," a Latin word, means "within" or "inside.") Thus, in the GIFT technique, fertilization takes place inside the body of the female. By contrast, in the technique of in vitro fertilization (IVF), eggs are fertilized outside the body. "Gamete" is derived from the Greek word "gamete" (wife) and "gamein" (to marry).
Uterus -is the place where babies are held during pregnancy. The uterus cleanses itself through monthly menstruation. Ovaries houses and produces female eggs cervix---supports the female organs fallopian tubes transports eggs vagina female sex organ
From the same place it exits the female body: the urethra. The male and female bodies are actually very similar in this regard; most female and male reproductive organs have a counterpart in the other sex. The main difference is that female organs are mostly inside the body, while male organs are mostly outside the body.
It's any organ that is used in INTERNAL fertilization by the male to place sperm inside of the female. This includes penises, but isn't limited to those particular organs. It also includes the "claspers" of chondrichthyes fish like sharks. These are technically fins, but are inserted inside the female's cloaca. A very small groove along the clasper carries sperm and semen along the outside of the clasper and into the female. There are lots of different adaptations among animals to go about internal fertilization, not just penises, so "intermittent organ" is a word to describe all of those organs as a group.
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Inside the female snake's body !
Place a scented tart in the top part of the organ (in the orange area inside the pipes), then a unscented tealight in the inside the base from the back side.
Gametogenesis takes place in the gonads. The male gonads are the testes, and the female gonads are the ovaries.
Hymen repair can only be found by medical professionals. Often times, they can see the scar tissue that takes place during healing after surgery.
the fertilization takes place inside the fem. body ..........(internal) the fertilization takes place outside the female body ...(external)
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only breed hamsters when the female is ready (stroke her back with your finger and look for a response). Never place a male inside a female hamsters cage, the female will attack as they are very territorial and can kill each other. Place both hamsters on common ground - a cardboard box (place some bedding in so it's not strange and stressful for it. Place the female in first if possible.
Fertilization takes place inside the body. It is directly deposited on the female reproductive system
I think it's still there....It just kinda blends in with the rest of the skin because things have a lot of elasticity down there. I bet if you looked hard enough you could see where it got torn. It also depends on how destroyed the hymen got and how much of a hymen you had in the first place.