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human sexual organs

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Jean-eric Ghia
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Description:

This template shows the anatomy of the female internal reproductive organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, alongside the male reproductive organs with testes and associated ducts. Below both, karyotype schematics show the paired X chromosomes and the X/Y chromosome combination that determine sex.

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August 2026

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What does the human sexual organs template show?

This template shows the anatomy of the female internal reproductive organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, alongside the male reproductive organs with testes and associated ducts. Below both, karyotype schematics show the paired X chromosomes and the X/Y chromosome combination that determine sex.

Is the human sexual organs template free to use?

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Yes, every element is fully editable. Icons, labels, colors, arrows, shapes and layout can all be changed to match your preferences or needs using BioRender's drag-and-drop editor. You can add or remove elements to fully customize your use case.

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