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Which term refers to the external part of the female genitalia?
Which term refers to the external part of the female genitalia?
- Urethra
- Vaginal opening (correct)
- Clitoris (correct)
- Labia (correct)
What is the name for the folds of skin that protect the vaginal opening?
What is the name for the folds of skin that protect the vaginal opening?
- Cervix
- Urethra
- Clitoris
- Labia (correct)
Which structure is specifically involved in sexual arousal and stimulation?
Which structure is specifically involved in sexual arousal and stimulation?
- Labia minora
- Clitoris (correct)
- Vaginal canal
- Urethra
Which of the following is considered the opening for urine excretion in women?
Which of the following is considered the opening for urine excretion in women?
Which part is commonly referred to as the outer lips of the vulva?
Which part is commonly referred to as the outer lips of the vulva?
Flashcards
Vaginal Opening
Vaginal Opening
The opening leading to the vagina
Labia
Labia
The folds of skin surrounding the vaginal opening
Clitoris
Clitoris
An external structure responsible for sexual pleasure and stimulation
Urethra
Urethra
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Labia Majora
Labia Majora
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Study Notes
Female Genital Anatomy
- The external part of the female genitalia is known as the vulva.
- The folds of skin that safeguard the vaginal opening are called the labia.
- The clitoris is the structure that plays a crucial role in sexual arousal and stimulation.
- The urethra serves as the opening for urine excretion in women.
- The labia majora are commonly referred to as the outer lips of the vulva.
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Test your knowledge on the external female genitalia in this quiz. Explore terms like the clitoris, vulva, and more as you identify key structures involved in sexual arousal and function. Challenge yourself with questions about the anatomy and terminology of the female reproductive system.