PSY354H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Eccrine Sweat Gland, Pubic Hair, Sweat Gland

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Knowing about this helps us set foundations of how we explore issues and how sexes are determined in the first place a lot in common between males and females. An embryo has all the genetic material of one sex and lacks any sexual differentiation of those genes. Only after a few weeks of development, differentiation begins to happen. Female sexual anatomy as being the vagina, but anatomy the term vagina is much more specific than that. Vul(cid:448)a is reall(cid:455) referri(cid:374)g to a (cid:449)o(cid:373)a(cid:374)(cid:859)s e(cid:374)tire se(cid:454)ual a(cid:374)ato(cid:373)(cid:455)/e(cid:454)ter(cid:374)al ge(cid:374)eral a(cid:374)ato(cid:373)(cid:455) The external general anatomy and internal have very different characteristics. Mons veneris: mons means mountain, veneris is venus: the mount venus of a females anatomy, it is a fatty tissue covered with skin and pubic hair. Function of fatty tissue and skin as acting as cushioning/protection of external genital area during sex. Body hair apocrine sweat glands are found underarm, scale, and genital regions. Pubic hair contains a sweat gland called apocrine.

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