monus pubis
Perineum
The medical term for female vaginal fluid is cervical mucus.
The vulvar structures cover the deeper structures of the female perineum. The labia maintain, by their apposition, the closure of the vaginal introitus. The integument of the vulva has specialized nerve endings sensitive to touch. Mucus produced by the vestibular glands maintains the epithelial moisture in this region.
Uh why were you looking at it.... >:O Huh? Can you awnser that?
The reproductive organ of the female that secretes fluid for vaginal lubrication during coitus is the vestibular gland. There are four small glands that make up the vestibular gland. There are two small glands on each side of the vaginal orifice. The vaginal orifice is a median slit below and behind the opening of the urethra; its size varies inversely with that of the hymen. One pair of the small structures constitutes the greater vestibular glands; the other pair constitutes the lesser vestibular glands. The vestibular glands secrete a lubricating substance.
Perineum
the vaginal orifice is the genital entrance to the female reproductive organs
Structures composing the external genitalia, or vulva, of the female are: 1. Mons pubis 2. labia majora and minora 3. clitoris 4. urethral and vaginal orifices 5. hymen 6. greater vestibular glands.
That is correct, the perineum exists in both males and females. The perineum is (simply put) the area/skin/gap between the genitals and the anus. If a male or female has an anus and genitals then is has, by definition, "the gap between them" unless it is a very simple organism, such as coral or a snail, that has only one opening that serves all purposes.
Duck eggs are formed inside the female and fertilized inside the uterus. The eggs are then laid by the duck via a vaginal canal through an orifice called the vent.
Perine/o means perineum, which is the area between the vagina and anus in the female or the penis and anus in a male.
The vulva structures cover the deeper structures of the female perineum.
Urine is expelled via the urethra located above the vaginal opening.
According to empirical data derived from measuring the anatomy of the ewe (female sheep), the vaginal structure is essentially the same as Homo sapien females, with several minor differences.The pubococcygeus muscle responsible for tightening the vaginal orifice is significantly stronger than a female human's muscle. Thus, during penetration, the ewe is able to tighten and loosen the vaginal orifice to varying degrees, causing a tighter fit and more intense sense of pleasure for the male, thus decreasing the time to ejaculation.
The female of the species has an orifice at the section of the back that connects to the tail feathers. If you pull the feathers aside with a fingertip you can see the actual vagina like orifice.
The medical term for female vaginal fluid is cervical mucus.
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