List of related male and female reproductive organs

These structures are the future scrotum and labia majora in males and females, respectively.

At the base of the glans, there is a groove known as the coronal sulcus or corona glandis.

The female external genitalia include the clitoris, the labia, and the vestibule, which are collectively called the vulva.

As a result, many women can feel discomfort or pain with anything more than a gentle touch.

[3] This article incorporates text in the public domain from the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)

Tail end of human embryo, from eight and a half to nine weeks old.
1 - 7: Homologous male and female pelvic organs.
Diagrams that show the development of male and female organs from a common precursor. Sperm ducts and fallopian tubes are not homologous, as the sperm ducts originate from the Wolffian ducts, whereas the fallopian tubes originate from the Müllerian ducts.
Homologous structures in the external genitalia
Stages in the development of the external sexual organs in the male and female:
  • A: Undifferentiated
  • B: Female
  • C: Male
  • D: Female
  • E: Male
  • F: Female
Development of external genitalia