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1
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what are the two oval glands lateral to the uterus, produce ova and hormones?

A

ovaries

2
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what do the ligaments do in the ovaries?

A

they hold the ovaries in place.

3
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which ligament of the uterus attaches ovary to the mesovarium?

A

broad ligament of the uterus

4
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what is the ovarian ligament?

A

attaches ovary to uterus

5
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what ligament of the uterus attaches ovary to the abdominal wall?

A

suspensory ligament of the uterus

6
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what is the germinal epithelium?

A

it is a layer of simple cuboidal epithelium on ovary surface (surface anatomy)

7
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what is the layer of dense white connective tissue deep to germinal epithelium?

A

tunica albugenia (surface anatomy)

8
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what is the cortex of the ovaries?

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superficial outer layer that contains ovarian follicles small structures that hold ova (internal anatomy)

9
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what part of the internal anatomy of the ovaries swell up and burst to release an ova?

A

vesicular ovarian follicles

10
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what part of the internal anatomy of the ovaries is the remains of a burst follicle that releases hormones during pregnancy?

A

corpus luteum

11
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what is corpus albicans ?

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it is the scar left after corpus luteum heals (internal anatomy of ovaries)

12
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what is the deep tissue of an ovary that has connective tissue, blood vessels, and nerves?

A

medulla (internal anatomy of ovaries)

13
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what is the stroma of an ovary?

A

the internal tissue of ovary

14
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what is the uterine tube? (ovaduct, fallopian tube)

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it is two thin tubes extending from lateral/ top of uterus, catch ova

15
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what is the wide funnel shaped section near ovary?

A

infundibulum (uterine tube)

16
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what is fimbrae?

A

finger like ridge at edge of infundibulum helps catch ova (uterine tube)

17
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what is the middle 2/3 of ovaduct where fertilization mostly occurs?

A

ampulla (uterine tube)

18
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what is the isthmus?

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thin area where the ovaduct meets the uterus (ovarian tube)

19
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what is shaped like a upside down pear, fertilized ova implant here, and the fetus grows here?

A

uterus

20
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what is the location of the uterus?

A

mid to lower pelvis next to bladder

21
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what is the fundus of the uterus?

A

it is the dome like area on superior surface, between ovaducts (anatomy of uterus)

22
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what is the body of the uterus?

A

main central area of the uterus (anatomy of uterus)

23
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what is the membrane around the uterus part of visceral peritoneum?

A

the perimetrium (uterus)

24
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what is the myometrium?

A

middle thick smooth muscle layer (uterus)

25
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what is the endometrium?

A

inner layer of epithelial tissue that has 2 parts (uterus)

26
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what is stratum basalis?

A

layer of the endometrium- layer against the myometrium (uterus)

27
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what is the stratum functionalis ?

A

layer of the endometrium- made each month by stratum basalis for a pregnancy if no pregnancy it is shed (uterus)

28
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what is the isthmus of the uterus?

A

narrow area at the base of the body

29
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what is the cervix?

A

the inferior end of the uterus, projects into vagina

30
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what is the entrance to the uterus through the cervix?

A

cervical canal

31
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what are the uterine ligaments?

A

holds the uterus in place

32
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what is the broad ligament ?

A

attach the uterus to pelvis wall

33
Q

what attaches the uterus to the sacrum?

A

uterosacral ligaments

34
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what is the cardinal ligaments of the uterus?

A

extends below broad ligament attach to pelvic wall, cervix, and vagina.

35
Q

what are thick bands of fibrous connective tissue inside broad ligaments?

A

round ligaments

36
Q

what is a muscular tube leading from the uterus to the outside?

A

the vagina

37
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what is the fornix?

A

area of the vagina around the cervix

38
Q

what are ridges in the vaginal wall to allow expansion?

A

rugae

39
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what is the vaginal orifice?

A

it is the opening to the outside

40
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what is the hymen?

A

an extension of mucus membrane partially blocking the vaginal orifice

41
Q

what is the external female genitalia?

A

the vulva

42
Q

what is the pad of fat superficial to pubic symphysis, hair grows here at puberty?

A

mons pubis

43
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what is the labia majora?

A

two folds of skin containing fat (thicker), extend inferior from mons pubis, contain sweat and oil glands, hair also grows here after puberty

44
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what is the labia minora?

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two folds of skin, with no fat (thinner), sweat glands and no hair, medial to the labia majora, they contain oil glands

45
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what is the clitoris?

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two rods of erectile tissue, superior to where labia minora meet

46
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what is the deep part of clitoris?

A

the crura

47
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what is the glans of the clitoris?

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part in surface, filled with nerves, has no purpose (pleasure)

48
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what is the prepuce of the clitoris?

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its a fold of skin over the glans

49
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what is the vestibule of the clitoris?

A

area between the labia minora covered in mucus membrane has many parts

50
Q

what is the external urethral orifice and vaginal orifice?

A

part of the vestibule

51
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what is the bulb of the vestibule?

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its a mass of erectile tissue surrounding vaginal orifice

52
Q

what is the pancrealurethral gland?

A

next to the urethral orifice, secretes mucus

53
Q

what is the greater vestibular glands?

A

next to the vaginal orifice, secretes mucus (vulva)

54
Q

what is the lesser vestibular glands?

A

single cell glands in vestibule wall, secrte fluid (vulva)

55
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what are the mammary glands?

A

modifies sweat glands, produce milk

56
Q

where are the mammary glands located?

A

in breasts; superficial to pectoralis major muscle held in place by connective tissue

57
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what are lobes of the mammary glands?

A

breasts are divided into compartments called lobes separated by adipose tissue

58
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what are lobules of mammary glands?

A

divisions of lobes separated by connective tissue

59
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what are the alveoli of the mammary glands?

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clusters of milk producing cells by myoepithelial cells, squeeze milk out

60
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what are the secondary tubules?

A

they take milk from alveoli to mammary ducts

61
Q

where do the mammary ducts lead to?

A

lactiferous sinuses

62
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what is the lactiferous sinuses?

A

milk is stored here and leads to the lactifeous ducts

63
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where do the lactiferous ducts lead to?

A

the nipple

64
Q

what is the pigmented projection in breast where milk comes out?

A

nipple

65
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what is areola?

A

pigment area of skin around the nipple has oil glands