Testosterone can cause enlargement of the clitoris and increased libido in females.
Excess testosterone exposure during development of a female human fetus can lead to masculinization of the external genitalia and other physical characteristics, such as a more male-typical appearance. This condition is known as virilization.
The female equivalent of testosterone is estrogen.
The presence or absence of the Y chromosome is the key factor that determines whether a fetus will develop male or female genitals. The Y chromosome triggers the production of testosterone in male fetuses, leading to the development of male genitalia. In the absence of the Y chromosome, female genitalia develop by default.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be born with both male and female genitalia, a condition known as intersex.
Estrogen is the hormone responsible for the development and maintenance of female secondary sexual characteristics. It plays a key role in regulating the menstrual cycle, breast development, and distribution of body fat in females.
Excess testosterone exposure during development of a female human fetus can lead to masculinization of the external genitalia and other physical characteristics, such as a more male-typical appearance. This condition is known as virilization.
Genitalia means the male and female reproductive organs. In humans, the female genitalia is the vagina and the male genitalia is the penis.
The female equivalent of testosterone is estrogen.
The presence or absence of the Y chromosome is the key factor that determines whether a fetus will develop male or female genitals. The Y chromosome triggers the production of testosterone in male fetuses, leading to the development of male genitalia. In the absence of the Y chromosome, female genitalia develop by default.
With female genitalia
A female kitten's genitalia typically appear as a small slit located below the anus.
At about the 8th week of pregnancy the sex determining region turns on as a master gene directing a series of fetal and hormonal changes. The genitalia are determined to be male ( female genitalia are suppressed ) and the fetal hormone surge begins. ( Testosterone ) As you should know female is the default sex in humans and without the SRY ( sex determining region ) the fetus would develope as a female.
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.
Yes, it is possible for someone to be born with both male and female genitalia, a condition known as intersex.
It is British slang for female genitalia.
its a monkey with both the male and female genitalia
This is a Spanish slang term for female genitalia.