File:Clitoris Anatomy.svg

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Description
English: Internal anatomy of the human vulva, focusing on the anatomy and location of the clitoris.
  1. clitoral glans
  2. corpus cavernosum
  3. crus of clitoris
  4. urinary meatus
  5. vaginal opening
  6. bulb of vestibule
Русский: Внутреннее строение женской вульвы. Анатомия клитора.
Cymraeg: Anatomeg fewnol y fwlfa, gyda ganolbwyntio ar y clitoris.
Date 21 August 2017, from earlier version of 20 August 2008, from earlier picture 13 March 2007
Source This file was derived from: Clitoris anatomy labeled-en.jpg
Author

Original: Amphis

  • Vectorised and touched up by Marnanel
  • Optimized and added multiple languages support by Xeror.
Permission
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Released to the public domain.
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See also: Vagina
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Internal anatomy of the vulva.

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