Female reproductive organ
The vulgaris is a representative expression that refers mainly to the external reproductive organs of the female, such as the vocal cords, clitoris, clitoris, and vagina. In addition, there are expressions such as Bosei, Rohok, Shingo, and Xiamen. In the case of women, the term "vulva" does not include internal reproductive organs such as vagina or uterus, but this also applies to males, so the term "penis" or "penis" does not include internal reproductive organs such as testes or prostate. Thus, the term 'verzainer', often referring to vagina, is not an accurate representation of a female genital or genitalia. Female reproductive organs or genitalia can be divided into the vulva and the dorsal part of the internal uterus and vagina are composed of two organs. The vagina is configured to accept the penis or penis, and the uterus is connected to the ovary to produce an egg.