Biology, asked by ashikkhan5499, 11 months ago

what is function of mons pubis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The mons pubis is a rounded mound of fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone. During puberty, it becomes covered with hair. The mons pubis contains oil-secreting (sebaceous) glands that release substances that are involved in sexual attraction (pheromones). plz mark it a brainlist

Answered by harshu994
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The bottom line. The mons pubis is an area of fatty tissue that covers the pubic bone in both males and females, though it tends to be more prominent in females. It plays an important role in secreting pheromones responsible for sexual attraction

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