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The groin area in humans is located between the abdomen and the thigh. It includes the reproductive organs and the inguinal region where the legs meet the torso.
Yes, the term "groin" is a general anatomical term that refers to the area where the abdomen meets the thigh, and it exists in both males and females. In women, the groin area includes the same muscles, ligaments, and structures found in men.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&hs=q6x&defl=en&q=define:groin&ei=x4HrSdyaG6TFtgfOvYCZBg&sa=X&oi=glossary_definition&ct=title the crease at the junction of the inner part of the thigh with the trunk together with the adjacent region and often including the external genitals
A cells with many nuclei is often called a syncytium. The normal cell structure for many types of fungi is a syncytium.
32 SHRUBS AND 8 TREES.
Groins prevent longshore drift from touching the beach as a part of the many ways that people can prevent beach erosion.
The anatomical term for women's groins is the pubic region or inguinal area.
Yes, Yes they do ;)
wood that goes out to sea
You get darkened groins when the skin rubs together and causes fricton so the only solution is to stop the rubbing by loosing weight :D
Structures built to protect beaches
Actually girls DO have groins
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Structures built to protect beaches
Laurie A. Ehrlich has written: 'Breakwaters, jetties and groins' -- subject(s): Design and construction, Shore protection, Jetties, Breakwaters, Groins (Shore protection)
No, women do not have two groins. The groin area refers to the region where the abdomen meets the thighs, and both men and women have one groin on each side of their bodies, totaling two groins. Each groin contains structures such as muscles, ligaments, and blood vessels, but the anatomical features are similar in both sexes.
Compare and contrast seawalls and groins