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The female reproductive system is an intricate arrangement of structures that can be categorized into the external and the internal genitalia (see Image. The Female Reproductive System). The external genitalia comprises the structures outside of the true pelvis, including the labia majora and minora, vestibule, Bartholin glands, Skene glands, clitoris, mons pubis, perineum, urethral meatus, and periurethral area. The internal genitalia are the structures within the true pelvis, including the vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries (see Image. The Female Genital Organs). These latter structures are the focus of this activity. A comprehensive understanding of the female reproductive system is essential for healthcare professionals involved in women's healthcare to gain in-depth knowledge of female anatomy and its functions.