HSC 3102 Lecture Notes - Clitoris, Menarche, Epididymis

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Sex: biological condition: transsexual, transgender, intersexed gender identity, intersexed: anatomy that is not considered typically male or female, sexual orientation: hetero, homo, bi, pan, poly, a, external female genitals, mons pubis: fatty tissue covering pubic bone, labia minora: folds of mucuous membrane, labia majora: folds of skin/tissue that enclose openings, clitoris: only function is pleasure, urethral opening, vaginal, hymen: thin membrane, perineum: area between vulva and anus. Menopause: male anatomy, scrotum: protects the testes, penis: deposits semen, epididymis: sperm ripen here, structure at back of testes, vas deferens: tubules wound in epididymis that carry sperm from testes to urethra. Internal male anatomy: urethra: sperm and urine, seminal vesicles: provides fluids to semen, prostate gland: provides fluids to semen, cowper"s glands: secretes fluid that lubricates the urethra, human sexual response, excitement/arousal: vasocongestion, plateau phase: nipples/penis erect, orgasmic phase: profound relaxation, refractory: most men unable to become aroused, types of sexual activity, vaginal, oral:

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