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tried to make this representation of the bodies part, to kind of give an intuition of all the parts which have to come together to to form one human body(be it female or male). Any suggestions on what can be done to improve it is welcome :) Did I miss any organs? is there a smart way to outline which
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I had the same thoughts at first when viewing the image, but the lack of pubic hair (and body hair in general, as both the male and female in the picture probably have less body hair than the average human being) does help to make it easier to see the anatomy. And I would say that using a model with
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Why do we need to see the genitals clearly in this picture? We do not see for instance the anus at all, and I don't think we need to. There are many parts of the human body that are not shown in this article, since only some internal parts are shown. The article about the human reproductive system
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organ belongs to which system? Having lines pointing to where in the body which organ comes from would properly be to much? sometimes I have also modelled multiple organs next to one another, is there a point to depicting these more individually somehow?
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One of them is white and one of them is East Asian. Out of a pool of two people, that's perfectly fine. It's an important issue to keep in mind, but let's not unnessarily focus on race here.
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