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Which part of the female reproductive system is visible?
Which part of the female reproductive system is visible?
- Clitoris
- Mons pubis (correct)
- Urethral opening
- Labia minora
What triggers the growth of pubic hair on the mons pubis during adolescence?
What triggers the growth of pubic hair on the mons pubis during adolescence?
- Sex hormones (correct)
- Excessive physical activity
- High protein diet
- Low estrogen levels
Which part of the female external genitalia functions to protect the introitus and urethral openings?
Which part of the female external genitalia functions to protect the introitus and urethral openings?
- Clitoris
- Mons pubis
- Labia minora
- Labia majora (correct)
Which part of the female external genitalia is referred to as the outer lips?
Which part of the female external genitalia is referred to as the outer lips?
What does the term 'vulva' refer to?
What does the term 'vulva' refer to?
Flashcards
Mons pubis
Mons pubis
The visible external part of the female reproductive system.
Sex hormones
Sex hormones
The hormones that cause pubic hair to grow during puberty.
Labia majora
Labia majora
The outer folds of skin surrounding the vaginal opening.
Labia majora
Labia majora
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Vulva
Vulva
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Study Notes
Female Reproductive System
- The vulva is the only visible part of the female reproductive system.
Puberty and Pubic Hair
- The onset of puberty triggers the growth of pubic hair on the mons pubis.
Female External Genitalia
- The labia majora function to protect the introitus and urethral openings.
Anatomy of the Vulva
- The labia majora are also referred to as the outer lips.
- The term 'vulva' refers to the external female genitalia.
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Test your knowledge of female genital system anatomy with this quiz. Explore the external and internal genitalia, reproductive processes, and the development of the fetus. Ideal for students of anatomy, biology, or healthcare professions.