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    • Ductus Deferens

      Urinary Bladder and UrethraPelvic
    • Rectum

      Rectum & Anal CanalPelvic
    • Uterus

      A pear-shaped, thick-walled, muscular secondary sex organ in the midline of the female pelvis, responsible for the transportation and maintenance...
    • Ovary

      The ovaries are paired, ovoid-shaped intraperitoneal endocrine organs, found in the lower left and right abdominal quadrants. They function as...
    • Testes & Epididymis

      The testes are paired ellipsoid-shaped male sex glands located within the scrotum which have endocrine and exocrine functions. They are...
    • Prostate

      The prostate is a firm, inverted-pyramid-shaped walnut-sized fibromuscular accessory gland in the male reproductive system that surrounds the prostatic urethra...
    • Vagina

      The vagina is a distensible fibromuscular tube of the female reproductive tract, which extends posterosuperiorly from the external vaginal orifice to...
    • Penis

      The penis is an external organ of the male reproductive system, located within the urogenital triangle between the perineal membrane...
    • Spermatic Cord

      A tubular structure suspending the testes and epididymis in the scrotum, and conveying neurovascular and reproductive structures to it. Formed...
    • Anal Canal

      The anal canal is the distal continuation of the rectum and terminal segment of the gastointestinal tract. It is located...

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