your question makes no sense!
The groin is a part of the reproductive system in males and the reproductive and urinary systems in females. It is also a common location for lymph nodes in the body.
Water makes up a large part of the body, accounting for approximately 60% of an adult's body weight. It is essential for various bodily functions, including regulating temperature, transporting nutrients, and removing waste. Staying hydrated is crucial for overall health and well-being.
Meiosis occurs in the reproductive organs of the body, specifically in the testes in males and the ovaries in females. This process is responsible for producing sperm cells in males and egg cells in females.
They do not actually have cellulite, since this requires reticular tissue, and males do not have any in their body. Males and females both have mammary glands, and this could be just a part of a hormonal shift taking place during puberty. It soon fades as testosterone levels increase.
Babies come out through the vagina.
Yes they do because I believe that they need to feed their babies. The males have no part of it.
in the private area
lion babies leave home when they have reached the reproductive age for males, females don't leave home they become part of a clan
The Urethra is the part of the body on males/females where urine is passed.
Knee cap
There is not a way to train a bladder in a male. It is just a part of your body.
your question makes no sense!
Teeth
Teeth
Bones
Your nose