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LOM Chapter 8 Vocabulary

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Adnexa uteri   Fallopian tubes, ovaries, and supporting ligaments.  
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Amnion   Innermost membrane around the developing embryo.  
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Areola   Dark-pigmented area around the breast nipple.  
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Batholin glands   Small exocrine glands at the vaginal orifice.  
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Cervix   Lower, neck-like portion of the uterus.  
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Chorion   Outermost layer of the two membranes surrounding the embryo; it is part of the placenta.  
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Clitoris   Organ of sensitive erectile tissue anterior to the urinary meatus.  
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Coitus   Sexual intercourse; capulation.  
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Corpus luteum   Empty graatian follicle that secretes estrogen and progesterone after release of the egg cell.  
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Cul-de-sac   Region within the pelvis, midway between the rectum and the uterus.  
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Embryo   Stage in prenatal development from implantation of the fertilized ovum until the second month of pregnancy.  
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Endometrium   Inner mucous membrane lining the uterus.  
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Estrogen   Hormone produced by the ovaries; responsible for promoting female secondary sex characteristics.  
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Fallopian Tube   One pair of ducts through which the ovum travels to the uterus.  
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Fertilization   Union of the sperm cell and ovum from which the embryo develops.  
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Fetus   Embryo from the eighth week after fertilization until birth.  
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Fimbriae   Finger-like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes.  
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Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)   Hormone produced by the pituitary gland; stimulates maturation of the ovum.  
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Gamete   Male or female sexual reproductive cell; sperm cell or ovum.  
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Genitalia   Reproductive organs  
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Gestation   Period from fertilization of the ovum to birth; pregnancy.  
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Gonad   Organ in male (testis) and female (ovary) that produces gametes.  
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Graafian follicle   Developing sac enclosing each ovum within the ovary.  
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Gynecology   Study of the female reproductive organs including the breasts.  
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Human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG)   Hormone produced by the placenta to sustain pregnancy by stimulating the mother’s ovaries to produce estrogen and progesterone.  
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Hymen   Mucous membrane partially or completely covering the vaginal orifice.  
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Labia   Lips of the vagina; labia majora are the larger, outermost lips, and labia minora are the smaller innermost lips.  
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Lactiferous ducts   Tubes that carry milk within the breast.  
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Luteinizing hormone (LH)   Hormone produced by the pituitary gland; promotes ovulation.  
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Mammary papilla   Nipple of the breast. A papilla is any small nipple-shaped projection.  
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Menarche   Beginning of the first menstrual period during puberty.  
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Menopause   Gradual ending of menstruation.  
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Menstruation   Monthly shedding of the uterine lining.  
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Menses   The normal flow of blood and tissue that occurs during menstruation.  
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Myometrium   Muscle layer lining the uterus.  
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Neonatology   Branch of medicine that concentrates on the care of the newborn.  
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Obstetrics   Branch of medicine concerned with pregnancy and childbirth.  
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Ovary   One of a pair of female organs on each side of the pelvis.  
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Ovulation   Release of the ovum from the ovary.  
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Ovum   Egg cell; female gamete.  
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Parturition   Act of giving birth.  
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Perineum   In females, the area between the anus and the vagina.  
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Pituitary gland   Endocrine gland at the base of the brain that produces hormones to stimulate ovaries.  
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Placenta   Vascular organ that develops during pregnancy in the uterine wall. It is the communication between maternal and fetal bloodstreams.  
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Progesterone   Hormone produced by the corpus luetum in the ovary and placenta of pregnant women.  
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Puberty   Period of life when the ability to reproduce begins.  
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Uterine serosa   Outermost layer surrounding the uterus.  
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Uterus   Hollow, pear-shapped muscular female organ in which the embryo develops and menstruation occurs.  
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Vagina   Tube extending from the uterus to the exterior of the body.  
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Vulva   External genitalia of the female; includes the labia, hymen, and clitoris.  
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Amnio   amnion  
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Cervico   Cervix, neck  
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Chorio   Chorion  
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Choriono   Chorion  
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Colpo   Vagina  
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Culdo   cul-de-sac  
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Episio   vulva  
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Galacto   milk  
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Gyneco   Woman, female  
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Hystero   Uterus, womb  
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Lacto   Milk  
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Mammo   Breast  
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Masto   Breast  
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Meno   Menses, menstruation  
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Metro   Uterus  
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Metrio   Uterus  
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Myo   Muscle  
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Myomo   Muscle tumor  
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Nati   Birth  
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Obstetro   Midwife  
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Oo   Egg  
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Ovario   Ovary  
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Ovulo   Egg  
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Oophoro   Ovary  
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Ovo   Egg  
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Perineo   Perineum  
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Phoro   To bear  
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Salpingo   Fallopian Tubes  
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Utero   Uterus  
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Vagino   Vagina  
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Vulvo   Vulva  
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Arche   Beginning  
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Cyesis   Pregnancy  
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Gravida   Pregnancy  
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Parous   To bear, bring forth  
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Rrhea   Discharge  
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Salpinx   uterine tube  
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Tocia   Labor, birth  
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Version   Act of turning  
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Nulli   None, no, not  
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Pre   Before  
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Primi   First  
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Retro   Backward  
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