The erectile tissue in females is the clitoris and for males it is the penis.
The mons pubis is the structure that provides a pad of fatty tissue for the external female genitalia. It lies over the pubic bone and serves as a protective and cushioning layer.
This is called the male genitalia. It can be further broken down into the penis and the scrotum containing the testis.
The external genital organs include the mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, Bartholin's glands, and clitoris. The area containing these organs is called the vulva.
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
External genitalia .
external sex organs
Genitalia.
VULVUS!
No, the external male genitalia is located outside the pelvic cavity. The penis and scrotum are external structures that are visible on the lower abdomen.
The foot. The tragus. The hyoid bone. The pericardium.
The cleansing of the external genitalia, perineum and rectum.
vulva