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The images below illustrate the male and female body parts that are involved in sexual activity and reproduction. These body parts are also commonly referred to as genitals, reproductive organs, or sex organs. The male body has sexual organs both inside and outside the body. The internal organs include the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, and prostate, and the external organs include the penis and testicles.


Women's sexual and reproductive organs




Sex, Gender, and Body Image Parent Concern | Common Sense Media
If you have symptoms of cancer contact your doctor. Read our information about coronavirus and cancer. The female sexual organs include the vagina, vulva, clitoris, cervix, womb, ovaries, urethra and back passage anal area. They also produce sex hormones which control periods.



The Human Body
Healthy sexual and reproductive organs are vital to a woman's sexual health. Learning about the functions of each organ and how these organs work together allows you to be aware of your body and of any changes that might indicate a problem. This information can also help you choose a method of birth control or determine when is the best time to try and get pregnant. Learning about a woman's sexual responses may also make you more comfortable with your body. If you understand what happens to your body when you are sexually excited, you may be able to improve your sexual experiences.





You can think about genes as an instruction code and hormones as chemical messages. In terms of genes, most people have 46 chromosomes. Chromosomes are large groups of genes. Two of the chromosomes, the X and the Y, are called sex chromosomes.

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