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Female Reproductive System: Anatomy, Terms, Definitions, and Functions, Quizzes of Animal Anatomy and Physiology

Reproductive SystemEmbryologyGynecologyHuman Anatomy

Definitions and functions of various terms related to the female reproductive system, including the transrectal exam, broad ligament, follicle classifications, and portions of the oviduct and uterus. It covers the anatomy of the reproductive tract, focusing on the layers, structures, and functions of each component.

What you will learn

  • What is the purpose of a transrectal exam?
  • What are the functions of the broad ligament?
  • What are the four layers common to all portions of the reproductive tract?

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Uploaded on 10/04/2015

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Download Female Reproductive System: Anatomy, Terms, Definitions, and Functions and more Quizzes Animal Anatomy and Physiology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 transrectal exam for DEFINITION 1 diagnosing status of femalediagnosis of pregnancyartificial insemination TERM 2 location of repro tract significant for repro management DEFINITION 2 transrectal examallows for ultrasoundhelps look for cists pregnancy problems heartbeat se stages of cycle assisted repro technologies TERM 3 4 layers common to all portions of repro tract DEFINITION 3 serosa- outermost single layer of squamous cellsmuscularis- double layer of smooth muscle changes btween sectionssubmucosa- houses blood vessels nerves and lymphaticsmucosa- secretory layer of epithelium- specializedin diff areas TERM 4 describe broad ligament including embryonic development and origin and its function DEFINITION 4 double layered connective tissueembryonic origin- peritoneumsuspends ovaries oviducts uterus cervi and anterior vaginahouses vasculature nerves and lymphatic vessels TERM 5 list 3 portions of broad ligament and their functions DEFINITION 5 mesovarium- supports ovary- houses vessels that form hilus- poit where blood vessels enter the ovariesmesalpinx- supports oviduct, thin serous portion, also serves as bursa like pouchmesmetrium- supports uterine horns, largest and most conspicuous portion TERM 6 list describe an label 4 layers of ovary DEFINITION 6 germinal epithelium- not related to germinal cells; single layer of cuboidal cellstunica albigunea- outer connective tissueovarian cortex- usually houses oocytes and related structuresovarian medulla- central part of ovary containing vasculature nerves and lymphatics TERM 7 follicle DEFINITION 7 primary hormone- estradiolfluid filledmany classifications TERM 8 classifications of follicle DEFINITION 8 primordialprimarysecondarytertiary TERM 9 primordial follicle DEFINITION 9 most immaturesingle layer of squamous cellsso immature it doesn't yet have fluid in itegg surrounded by single layer of squamous cells TERM 10 primary follicle DEFINITION 10 single layer of cuboidal cellsnext follicle after primordialmicroscopicno fluidstarting to develop
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