30/01/2020
Overeenkomst in anatomie van de p***s en de cl****is.
Cl****is and p***s anatomy. If you don’t know, now you know. It’s all the same embryologic origin!
Nerdy talk 🤓: “The male sc***um and female l***a majora come from the same embryonic structure called the l***ascrotal fold. The paired dorsal erectile tissues called the corpora cavernosa are found in both the p***s and cl****is. The head of the p***s and cl****is both come from the embryonic ge***al tubercle.” Ken Saladin, Emeritus professor of biology and author.
It’s important to know that there can be variations of this AND the actual gender that someone identifies with is related to a variety of factors including the brain and hormones - not just how the external organs present.
Unlike the p***s, the cl****is usually does not contain the urethra and is therefore not used for urination. There’s a separate urethra and opening that is still very close to the cl****is and associated nerves. The cl****is also usually lacks a reproductive function. But as Urologist Dr. Helen O’Connell states “It boils down to rivalry between the s*xes: the idea that one s*x is s*xual and the other reproductive. The truth is that both are s*xual and both are reproductive." She also believes that the urethra and va**na are related structures (which makes sense, right!?), forming a cluster with the cl****is- the primary location of female s*xual function and or**sm.
Pretty cool, huh? What are your thoughts? Hit like if you like this anatomy talk. 😉
Baskin, L.S., Differentiation, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.diff.2018.08.001.
https://urology.ucsf.edu/sites/urology.ucsf.edu/files/uploaded-files/attachments/4_s_development_of_the_p***s_and_cl****is_1-s2.0-s0301468118300938-main.pdf
O'Connell HE, et al. J Urol. 2005.
Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function
8th Edition. Kenneth Saladin (and quora quote).
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