The continued existence of humanity is ensured by the birth of children, so reproduction is a very important part of life. Human reproduction is sexual reproduction, where two gametes fuse together. Gametes are produced by the gonads, which are connected to accessory genital organs responsible for maturation, protection and transport of gametes. The most important difference between men and women is the structure of genital organs. Apart from this there are usually characteristic differences between physique, body hair, voice, behavior and the emotional life of the two biological genders.
The female reproductive organs are located in the pelvis. The gonad is the ovary, in which the egg cells form. Ovaries are surrounded by the fimbriae of the fallopian tubes that look like finger-like branches. The fallopian tubes lead to the uterus which is located in the lower part of the abdominal cavity. The vagina is part of the female genital tract. It has a muscular wall. Its outer opening is surrounded by the labia minora and labia majora which are the external genital organs. At the junction of the labia minora is the clitoris, which is able to erect similarly to the penis. Following menarche the female reproductive organs operate cyclically, according to a 28-day rhythm. The menstrual cycle is suspended during pregnancy and it finally ends with menopause.