The mons pubis is not actually located inside the body, but outside the body. In human anatomy, and with mammals in general, the mons pubis is a layer of adipose tissue, located just above the pubic bone of females. Mons pubis is Latin for "pubic mound".
Mons pubis is lowest part of abdomen located just above genital organs . it is situated above pubic bone of pelvic girdle . It is covered by pubescent hair and sensitive .
Yes - but it's more pronounced in females - as it provides protection during intercourse.
yes
Olympus Mons is a shield volcano, similar to the ones that formed the islands of Hawaii, only much larger. It formed over many millions if not billions of years as lava flows piled up on one another and cooled. Because Mars lacks plate tectonics, Olympus Mons probably formed over a hot spot.
Olympus Mons, on Mars
Yes! See pics here...Of course Mars has mountains! If it has craters, which it does, then it has to have mountains, which it does! http://ssed.gsfc.nasa.gov/tharsis/global_paper.HTMLMars's largest mountain is named Olympus Mons and is the largest one in the solar system.Most of that mountain's slope is so low that if you were on that slope, You wouldn't realise you were on it.Olympus Mons is an inactive volcano.Yes. Mars had all of the topographic features that you would find here on Earth.
So far, the largest volcano ever found is Olympus Mons on Mars. It is 75,000 feet tall, almost twice as high as Mount Everest!
Mars has multiple scarps on its surface. Olympus Mons has several major ones. Olympus Mons is the highest elevation in the solar system.
Mons pubis
Mons Pubis
adipose
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this is the anatomical term for the swelling located above the genital organs and literally means "pubic mountain".
Mons pubis, Genitalia and Uretha
Mons pubis, Genitalia and Uretha
mons pubis
The "Mons Pubis" or sometimes as "The Cleft of Venus."
uterus and mons pubis
mons pubis
Mons pubis