Q. Fill up the blanks - The female external genitalia include mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, hymen and clitoris $\underline{A}$ is a cushion of fatty tissue covered by skin and pubic hair. The $\underline{B}$ are fleshy folds of tissue, which extend down from the mons pubis and surround the vaginal opening. The $\underline{C}$ are paired folds of tissue under the labia majora. The opening of the vagina is often covered partially by a membrane called $\underline{D}$. The $\underline{E}$ is a tiny finger-like structure which lies at the upper junction of the two labia minora above the urethral opening. The $\underline{D}$ is often torn during the first coitus (intercourse). Howevej-, it can also be broken by a sudden fall or jolt, insertion of a vaginal tampon, active participation in some sports like horseback riding, cycling, etc. In some women the $\underline{D}$ persists even after coitus. In fact, the presence or absence of $\underline{D}$ is not a reliable indicator of virginity or sexual experience.
Human Reproduction
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