HPRO 4412 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Sexually Transmitted Infection, Bulb Of Vestibule, Fetus

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Hpro 4412 chapter 4: sexual anatomy september 22, 2020. Identify the anatomical sexual structures of the female. Identify the anatomical sexual structures of the male: examine the social expectations of the appearance of male and female sexual anatomy. Identify the analogous anatomical parts between males and females. External female anatomy: female sexual anatomy is divided into internal and external, though we may engage in sexual behaviours for a variety of reasons, from an evolutionary standpoint, sex is ultimately about reproduction. Vulva: the vulva is the term for the external female genitalia. It includes the mons pubis, labia majora and minora, external components of the clitoris, urethral opening (also known as the urinary meatus), hymen, and vestibular glands. It is also known as mons venus, which is latin for mound or mount of venus. The mons pubis begins the anterior portion of the female external sexual anatomy.