mons pubis, outer labia, inner labia, clitoris, vulva, etc....
uterus and mons pubis
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.
The bi-potential external genitalia are those that exist before the the genitalia differentiate into male or female genitalia under the influence of various hormones. The structures that are eventually derived from the 3 main parts of the undifferentiated external genitalia are as follows for females and males:FemaleGenital (or phallic) tubercle = clitorisUrethral folds = labia minoraLabioscrotal swelling = labia majora, mons pubisMaleGenital (or phallic) tubercle = penisUrethral folds = ventral aspect of the penisLabioscrotal swelling = scrotum
No, breasts are not considered part of female genitalia. Female genitalia typically refers to the external and internal reproductive organs, including structures like the vulva, vagina, uterus, and ovaries. Breasts are secondary sexual characteristics primarily involved in milk production and have no direct role in the reproductive process.
The foot. The tragus. The hyoid bone. The pericardium.
vulva
thrush?
Bi-potential external genitalia refers to the genitalia of an embryo before it differentiates into either male or female genitalia under the influence of various hormones.The bi-potential external genitalia consists of the following:genital (or phallic) tubercleurethral foldslabiosacral swelling
Vagina.The vagina is an internal structure. The collective term for external parts is vulva. The vulva includes the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, etc
pruritus vulvae
Female genitalia refers to the external and internal reproductive organs of a person assigned female at birth. This includes the vulva, which consists of the clitoris, labia majora, labia minora, and vaginal opening, as well as the internal structures such as the vagina, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries. These organs play a crucial role in reproduction and sexual pleasure.
An example of the primary genitalia in a female is the reproductive system. This includes the fallopian tubes, cervix, uterus and ovaries. The vagina is the external primary genitalia associated with females.