FEMALE REPRO Flashcards

1
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– most conspicuous, spreads out on both sides of uterus and attaches to the ovaries and uterine tubes

A

Broad Ligament

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2
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2 small organs suspended in the pelvic cavity by ligaments

-covered by a layer of visceral peritoneum

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OVARIES –

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3
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OUTER PART OF OVARIES

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dense CT which contain ovarian follicles which contain oocyte

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4
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inner part of ovaries

A

: loose CT, with bv, lv, and nerves

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5
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– extends from each ovary to lateral body wall

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o Suspensory ligament

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6
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attaches ovary to superior margin of uterus

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o Ovarian ligament –

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7
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folds of peritoneum that attach ovaries to the posterior surface of broad ligament
-way by which ovarian arteries, veins, nerves traverse suspensory l and enter ovary

A

o Mesovarium –

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8
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  • cells from which oocytes develop
A

*Oogonia

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9
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associated with each ovary

  • extend from area of ovaries to uterus
  • open directly into the peritoneal cavity near each ovary and receive the secondary oocyte
A

UTERINE TUBE OR FALLOPIAN TUBE OR OVIDUCT –

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10
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– opening of each uterine tube is surrounded by long, thin processes

A

FIMBRIAE

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11
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where fertilization occurs, part of the uterine tube near ovary

A

Ampulla –

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12
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– fertilized oocyte embeds in the uterine wall

A

Implantation

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13
Q

– medium sized pear

-supported by broad and round ligament

A

UTERUS

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14
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– part of uterus superior to the entrance of uterine tubes

A

o Fundus

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15
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main part of uterus

A

o Body –

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16
Q

narrower part OF UTERUS

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o Cervix –

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17
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– formed from the uterine cavity and uterine body; lined by mucouss glands

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o Cervical canal

18
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– outer or serous layer; formed from visceral peritoneum OF UTERINE WALL
o

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o Perimetrium

19
Q

– middle or muscular layer; have smooth muscle

-thick, accounts for the bulk of uterine wall

A

Myometrium

20
Q

– innermost layer

  • simple columnar + CT layer
  • Spiral glands – simple tubular glans formed by endometrium folds
  • superficial part is sloughed off during menstruation
A

o Endometrium

21
Q

uterus extends inferiorly into vagina

A

Prolapsed uterus –

22
Q
  • female organ of copulation
  • receives penis during intercourse
  • extends from uterus to outside of body
  • superior portion is attached to sides of cervix
A

VAGINA

23
Q

VAGINA has inner muscular layer to

A

ncrease in size to accommodate penis and during childbirth

24
Q

– thin mucous membrane covering the vaginal opening in young F

  • may completely close vaginal orifice, in which case it must be removed to allow menstrual flow
  • perforated by one or several holes
  • openings are usually enlarged during the first sexual intercourse
  • can be torn/perforated due to variety of activites
  • not reliable indicator of virginity
A

hymen

25
Q
  • vestibule + surrounding structures
A

EXTERNAL FEMALE GENITALIA or VULVA or PUDENDUM

26
Q

– space into which vagina and urethra open

-bordered by labia minora

A

VESTIBULE

27
Q

thin, longitudinal skin folds

-unite over clitoris to form prepuce

A

LABIA MINORA –

28
Q

– prominent rounded folds of skin lateral to labia minora

  • lateral surface covered with hair
  • medial surface has sebaceous and sweat glands
A

LABIA MAJORA

29
Q

space between labia majora

A

PUDENDAL CLEFT –

30
Q

– has shaft and distal glans

  • like glans penis, well supplied by sensory receptors
  • made up of erectile tissue
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CLITORIS

31
Q

– produce a lubricating fluid that helps maintain moistness of vestibule

A

GREATER VESTIBULAR GLANDS

32
Q

– where two labia majora unite

-covered with hair

A

MONS PUBIS

33
Q

– region between vagina and anus

  • can tear during childbirth
  • episiotomy prevents such tearing
A

CLINICAL PERINEUM

34
Q

organs of milk production, located in the breasts

  • modified sweat glands
  • has a raised nipple surrounded by areola (circular pigmented area) both M and F
A

MAMMARY GLANDS –

35
Q

permanent enlargement of male breasts

-caused by hormonal imbalances and anabolic steroids abuse

A

GYNECOMASTIA –

36
Q

– surround alveoli and contract to expel milk from alveoli

A

• Myoepithelial cells

37
Q

secretory sacs in mammary glands/ breasts

A

alveoli

38
Q

Stimulate ovulation and formation of corpus luteum

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LH

39
Q

Initiates development of follicles

A

FSH

40
Q

Following ovulation, inhibit LH and FSH secretion

A

Estro

Progesto

41
Q

very sensitive to tactile stimulation and contain smooth muscle
-become erect when it contracts in response to stimuli such as touch, cold, sexual arousal

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NIPPLES –