Biomedical Perpective
Biomedical Perpective
Biomedical Perpective
Perspective in
Gender and
Sexuality
ANATOMY AND Each person has a pair
PHYSIOLOGY OF of gonads
REPRODUCTION
* Female gonads
(ovaries)
* Male gonads
(testes)
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BIOLOGICAL FEMALE
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Prepuce
Vulva
Perineu
m
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Clitoris
Vulva glans (head), shaft, and crura (root), the
all the external genital structures taken clitoris is particularly sensitive to
together stimulation
Mons veneris Vestibule
pads of patty tissue between pubic bone are surrounding the urethral opening
and skin and vagina, which is sensitive with
Labia majora extensive blood vessels and nerve
outer lips surrounding all the other endings
structures Urethral opening
end of tube connecting to bladder and
Labia minor used for urination
inner lips surrounding the vestibule where Vaginal opening
sweat and oil glands, extensive blood also called introitus
vessels, and nerve ending are located Perineum
area of the skin separating the genitalia
Prepuce from the
clitoral hood (foreskin above and covering anus; distance is less in females than
clitoris) males
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The Female Internal Reproductive Structure
Menstrual phase
first stage of the menstrual cycle. It’s also when you get your period
this phase starts when an egg from the previous cycle isn’t fertilized.
Because pregnancy hasn’t taken place, levels of the hormones estrogen
and progesterone drop.
during your period, you release a combination of blood, mucus, and tissue
from your uterus.
Cramps Irritability
Tender breasts Headaches
Bloating Tiredness
Mood swings Low back pain
Follicular phase or Proliferative phase
starts on the first day of your period and ends when you ovulate
the egg-containing pods called follicles ripen and one of the eggs matures
Ovulation
this phase happens when the ovary releases that mature egg down the
fallopian tube on its way to fertilization. This is the shortest phase of the
cycle, lasting just 24 hours.
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Prepuce
Foreskin covering head of penis, removed in male circumcision
Penis
Glans (head),shaft, and root.
Corona
Rim of glans where it arises from shaft
Frenulum
Thin strip of skin connecting glans and shaft on underside of
penis
Scrotum
Sac that encloses the two compartments housing the testes
Urethral opening
Found on head of penis this is the end of tube connected to
bladder and used for urination
Perineum
Area of skin separating the genitalia from the anus
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Uncircumcised
Where the foreskin remains
Circumcision
Is a surgical procedure that
removes the foreskin of the penis
Glans
The Male Internal Reproductive Organ
Testes
Egg-shaped organs located inside the scrotum
Vas deferens
Travels from testicle toward the urethra carrying sperm
Seminal vesicles
Two glands that produces alkaline fluid rich in fructose sugar,
comprising some 70% of semen volume
Ejaculatory ducts
Connect the vas deferens to urethra
Prostate
Gland producing alkaline secretions that account for about 30% of
semen volume
Urethra
Tube within penis that carries sperm and semen the rest of the
way to the opening of the penis