I'm unable to draw images or diagrams, but I can describe the female reproductive system and its parts in detail. Here's a list of the major components:
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Ovaries: Two small organs that produce eggs (ova) and hormones (estrogen and progesterone).
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Fallopian Tubes: Tubes that transport the eggs from the ovaries to the uterus. Fertilization typically occurs here.
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Uterus: A hollow, muscular organ where a fertilized egg can implant and develop into a fetus. It has several parts:
- Endometrium: The inner lining that thickens during the menstrual cycle.
- Myometrium: The muscular layer of the uterus that contracts during childbirth.
- Cervix: The lower part of the uterus that opens into the vagina.
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Vagina: A muscular canal that connects the external genitals to the uterus. It serves as the birth canal during childbirth and is also the passage for menstrual fluid.
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External Genitalia (Vulva): Includes several structures:
- Labia Majora: The outer folds of skin.
- Labia Minora: The inner folds of skin.
- Clitoris: A small organ that is sensitive and plays a significant role in sexual arousal.
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Bartholin's Glands: Two glands located at the vaginal opening that secrete mucus for lubrication.
If you need a visual representation, I would recommend checking educational websites, anatomy textbooks, or medical resources that provide labeled diagrams of the female reproductive system.