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- Mons_pubis abstract "In human anatomy, and in mammals in general, the mons pubis (Latin for "pubic mound"), also known simply as the mons, and known specifically in females as the mons Venus or mons veneris (Latin for "mound of Venus"), is a rounded mass of fatty tissue situated over the pubic bone. Its location is specifically anterior to the pubic symphysis. The size of the mons pubis varies with the level of hormone and body fat, and it is more apparent in females. After puberty, it generally becomes covered with pubic hair and enlarged.In human females, the mons pubis forms the anterior portion of the vulva. It divides into the labia majora (literally "larger lips") on either side of the furrow, known as the pudendal cleft, that surrounds the labia minora, clitoris, urethra, vaginal opening, and other structures of the vulval vestibule. The fatty tissue of the mons pubis is sensitive to estrogen, causing a distinct mound to form with the onset of puberty. This pushes the forward portion of the labia majora out and away from the pubic bone.".
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- Mons_pubis precursor Genital_tubercle.
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- Mons_pubis caption "Superior view of a fully shaved mons pubis on a human female pelvis.".
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- Mons_pubis latin "mons pubis".
- Mons_pubis name "Mons pubis".
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- Mons_pubis wordnet_type synset-human_body-noun-1.
- Mons_pubis subject Category:Pelvis.
- Mons_pubis type AnatomicalStructure.
- Mons_pubis type AnimalBodyPart.
- Mons_pubis type BiologicalObject.
- Mons_pubis comment "In human anatomy, and in mammals in general, the mons pubis (Latin for "pubic mound"), also known simply as the mons, and known specifically in females as the mons Venus or mons veneris (Latin for "mound of Venus"), is a rounded mass of fatty tissue situated over the pubic bone. Its location is specifically anterior to the pubic symphysis. The size of the mons pubis varies with the level of hormone and body fat, and it is more apparent in females.".
- Mons_pubis label "Mons pubis".
- Mons_pubis label "Monte de Venus".
- Mons_pubis label "Monte di Venere".
- Mons_pubis label "Monte púbico".
- Mons_pubis label "Venusheuvel".
- Mons_pubis label "Venushügel".
- Mons_pubis label "Wzgórek łonowy".
- Mons_pubis label "Лобок".
- Mons_pubis label "恥丘".
- Mons_pubis label "阴阜".
- Mons_pubis sameAs Stydký_pahorek.
- Mons_pubis sameAs Venushügel.
- Mons_pubis sameAs Monte_de_Venus.
- Mons_pubis sameAs Pubis-mendi.
- Mons_pubis sameAs Monte_di_Venere.
- Mons_pubis sameAs 恥丘.
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- Mons_pubis sameAs Wzgórek_łonowy.
- Mons_pubis sameAs Monte_púbico.
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- Mons_pubis name "Mons pubis".