Reproductive 2 - Female Reproductive System Flashcards
What are the two triangles of the female perineum? What do each of these contain?
Anterior urogenital triangle - contains external genitalia (vulva)
Anal triangle - contains anal canal, fat and vagina
What are the gross structures of the female reproductive system? (these are the structures found in the vulva aka the external genitalia)
vagina, labia (majora and minora), clitoris, and mons pubis
This is the space between the labia minora and majora.
Vestibule
This is the complex erectile organ of the female reproductive system.
Clitoris
What are the structures in the uterine tract of the female reproductive system?
ovary, fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix and vagina
What’s the difference between labia minora and majora?
Labia minora => smaller, more medial
Labia majora => larger, more lateral
This functions to eliminate menstrual fluids, enable sexual intercourse and forms part of the birth canal. It lies between the urinary bladder and the rectum.
Vagina
What artery supplies the vagina? Where does this artery branch from?
Vaginal artery; branches off of internal iliac artery
This serves as the passage between uterus and vagina. It produces mucus and regulates sperm transport.
Cervix
This serves as the pathway for sperm transport. It enables development by providing nutritional support, protection and waste removal of embryo/foetus.
Uterus
What arteries supply the uterus? Where do these arteries branch from?
Uterine arteries; branch from internal iliac artery
Spinal arteries which branch from uterine arteries
What are the 3 layers of the uterus?
Endometrium, myometrium and perimetrium
This is the layer of the uterus that contains the uterine glands and arteries. It grows and is also shed during each menstrual cycle.
What epithelia is it made of?
Endometrium; made of columnar epithelium
This is a tube responsible for sweeping over the ovary to transport fertilised egg to the uterus.
What does it use to sweep the egg to the uterus?
Fallopian/uterine tubes; fimbriae
What are the 3 parts of the fallopian tube? What is the significance of each of these parts?
Infundibulum; contains fimbriae (which transports the fertilised egg to the uterus)
Ampulla; site of fertilisation
Isthmus; narrow passageway