What are the female sex organs?

                        The female sex organs are inside a woman’s lower abdomen. The womb, or uterus, is a pear-shaped muscular organ from which two ‘horns’ run out sideways, ending with the Fallopian tubes. The neck of these tubes is funnel-shaped, and the funnels are cupped around the ovaries where the egg cells are produced. The neck of the womb leads to a short tube called the vagina, leading outside the body. Urine passes out through a short tube, the urethra, near the mouth of the vagina.

 

 

 

What are the male sex organs?

                         The male sex organs are the testes and the penis. The two testes are contained in a skin sac called the scrotum, hanging beneath the groin. A tube called the urethra, which is connected to both the bladder and the testes, runs through the middle of the penis. The urethra is used to pass urine and also, at a different time, to pass sperms out of the man’s body. During intercourse the penis becomes stiff as blood is pumped into a cavity called the corpus cavernosum.

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