
The Basic Female
The basic female anatomy refers to the primary reproductive structures and characteristics that typically distinguish females. It includes the ovaries (which produce eggs and hormones like estrogen), the fallopian tubes (connecting ovaries to the uterus), the uterus (where a pregnancy develops), and the vagina (the canal leading outside). External features include the vulva, which comprises the labia, clitoris, and opening of the urethra. These structures work together in reproductive, hormonal, and sexual functions. While individual variations exist, these are the core components that define female reproductive anatomy.