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What is this?
Primordial follicles
What is this?
Corpus luteum
What is this?
Mature follicles
What is this?
Oocyte
What is this?
Developing follicles, (there are 3)
What is this?
Corpus albicans
What is this?
Ruptured follicle
What is this
Labia majora
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Labia minora
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Clitoris
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Ovary
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Vagina
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Uterine tube
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Urethra
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Anus
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Mons pubis
What is this?
Ovary (1).
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Uterus (5)
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Vagina (9)
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Labia minora (11)
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Labia majora (12)
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Clitoris (13)
What is this?
Uterine tube (2)
What is this?
Ovarian ligament (30)
What is this?
Urethra (22)
What is this?
Anus (26)
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Ovarian ligament (First tube ontop of it is the uterine tube)
What is this?
Mons pubis
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Fundus (8)
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Cervix of uterus (6)
What is this?
Body or isthmus of uterus (7)
What is this?
Uterine tube (11)
What is this?
Fundus of uterus (17)
What is this?
Fimbrae (3)
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Myometrium (18)
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Endometrium (20)
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External os
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Cervical canal
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Internal os
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Nipple
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Mammary glands
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Lactiferous duct
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Areola, the darker pink area
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Areolar gland, the little circles
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Glans of clitoris
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Body of clitoris
What is this?
Crus
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Vestibular bulb
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Urethra
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Corpus spongiosum (10)
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Corpora Cavernosa (11)
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Epididymis (2)
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Testes (1)
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Urinary bladder (28)
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Scrotum (16)
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Glans penis (13)
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Ejaculatory duct (6)
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Prostate gland (7)
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Prepuce (15)
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Seminal vesicle (5)
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Bulbourethral glands
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Ampulla of vas deferens (4)
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Vas deferens
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Scrotum
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Epididymis
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Ejaculatory duct
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Prostate gland
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Prostatic urethra, inside the prostate
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Membranous urethra
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Penile/ spongy urethra (the penis part)
What is this?
Glans penis
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Seminal vesicles
What is this?
Vas deferens
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Epididymis
What is this?
External urethral orifice
What is this?
Efferent ducts
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Rete testes
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Tunica albuginea
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Seminiferous tubules
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Lobule
What is this?
Septum
Which erectile tissue surrounds the male urethra?
Corpus spongiosum
Which erectile tissue of the penis has 2 bundles?
Corpus cavernosum (plural: corpora cavernosa)
The glans penis is continuous with which erectile tissue?
Corpus spongiosum
In an uncircumcised male what covers the glans penis?
Prepuce (foreskin)
Why do physicians often do a digital rectal exam to test for prostate enlargement?
The prostate lies just in front of the rectum, so a digital rectal exam (DRE) allows a physician to feel its size, shape, and texture. This helps detect enlargement or irregularities, indicating conditions like BPH or prostate cancer
Trace the route of sperm in the testes from seminiferous tubule to epididymis.
Seminiferous tubules
→ Straight tubules
→ Rete testis
→ Efferent ductules
→ Epididymis
Sperm from the right and left testes come together in what structure?
Prostatic urethra (after the ejaculatory ducts join within the prostate)
What structure attaches the uterus to the ovary?
Ovarian ligament (don’t confuse with suspensory ligament which attaches ovary to pelvic wall)
Why do pregnant women feel they have to empty their bladders frequently?
Because the enlarged uterus sits directly on top of and presses against the bladder, reducing its capacity.
How many openings are there in the uterus? What are they?
Three: 2 uterine tube openings (left and right), and 1 cervical opening
Trace the route of sperm travel from the vagina to the fimbriae.
Vagina
→ Cervix
→ Uterus
→ Uterine tube (isthmus
→ ampulla)
→ Fimbriae
Contraceptive diaphragm surrounds what structure?
Cervix (covers external os of cervix)
Corpus luteum name meaning:
Corpus = “body”
Luteum = “yellow”
So, “yellow body”
What part of the clitoris is visible from the external view?
Glans of the clitoris
What part of the clitoris is made of corpus spongiosum?
Glans of the clitoris
Which part of the clitoris is made of corpus cavernosa?
Body (crura and shaft) of the clitoris
Once sperm are made, where in the testes are they stored?
→ Epididymis (specifically in the tail region)
Trace the route of movement of sperm from the testes to the urethral orifice.
→ Seminiferous tubules → Rete testis → Efferent ductules → Epididymis → Ductus (vas) deferens → Ejaculatory duct (via seminal vesicle duct) → Prostatic urethra → Membranous urethra → Spongy (penile) urethra → Urethral orifice
Label each number and letter.
13 – Epididymis (posterior surface of testis; stores sperm)
A – Scrotum (external sac enclosing testes)
58 – Testis (site of sperm production)
14 (if visible) – Vas deferens (duct carrying sperm from epididymis)
16 – Penis (shaft region)
G – Glans penis (tip of the penis)