The female external genitalia includes the mons, the outer labia, inner labia, the clitoris, the urethra (opening where urine passes from the body), and the vaginal opening.
A female pronghorn is called a doe.
Sparrows exhibit internal fertilization, where the sperm fertilizes the egg inside the female's body. The male bird transfers sperm to the female through copulation.
female goat is called a doe
A female yak is called a dri or nak. For most in the English-speaking countries, the female yak is called a cow.
Frogs use external fertilization. both mates will excrete mucus out of their bodies... the mucus contains their sex cells... therefore, the male and female mucus will mix up and causes fertilization. External, the female lays eggs onto small braches, leaves or rocks in a pond/ river or close to a water source, the male then fertilizes them (externally), in most cases as the female is laying the eggs
Skin.
va-giin-is: The sexual genatalia of an hermaphrodite. (penis and vagina) from Latin Hermaphrod tus, Hermaphroditus, hermaphrodite; see Hermaphroditus. ( ohh yeah ).
have external sex organs that seem to be a mixture of male and female organs (called female pseudohermaphrodism).
Below there stomach.
All of the organs of a female are internal. I'm not quite sure what you mean about external?
The mammary glands are an external female reproductive organ.
That would be the birth canal, otherwise known as the vagina. The external parts are called the vulva.
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.
The precise scientific term for all of the external genitals of the female is the vulva.
The labia.
Earthworms use internal fertilization. During copulation, sperm is transferred from male to female through the male's specialized structures called seminal vesicles. The female then stores the sperm in her spermatheca until she is ready to fertilize her eggs.
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