Anatomy Literacy: Body Knowledge, Sexual Health, and Communication
Anatomy literacy is the ability to understand and use accurate information about body structures, including sexual and reproductive anatomy, health, and normal variation.
Anatomy literacy is the ability to understand and use accurate information about body structures, including sexual and reproductive anatomy, health, and normal variation.
Organ means a specialized body structure with a particular function, including structures involved in sexual sensation, hormones, and reproduction.
Secondary sex organs are reproductive structures other than the ovaries and testicles that transport reproductive cells, produce fluids, and support sexual and reproductive functions.
Reproductive organs produce hormones and reproductive cells, transport eggs or sperm, support fertilization and pregnancy, and contribute to sexual function.
Sexual anatomy includes the external and internal structures involved in sexual development, pleasure, reproduction, arousal, and sexual health.
The pelvic region is the lower body area containing the pelvis, pelvic-floor muscles, urinary organs, reproductive structures, rectum, nerves, and blood vessels.
The reproductive system includes the organs, glands, hormones, and processes involved in sexual development, reproductive cells, fertilization, pregnancy, and birth.
Anatomy is the study of body structure and its parts, including reproductive and sexual anatomy, natural variation, and the distinction between body and gender.
Anatomical means related to the body’s physical structure, including organs, tissues, reproductive anatomy, natural variation, and medical description.