| Question | Answer |
| Female gonads - 2 almond shaped organs about 2" long | Ovaries |
| Structure that ruptures to release mature egg | Follicle |
| Follicle turns into this after ovulation | Corpus luteum |
| It's cilia move ovum along and is the site of fertilization | Fallopian Tube |
| A hollow pear shaped organ- 4 inches long and 2 inches wide | Uterus |
| Small, rounded section of uterus on tip | Fundus |
| A smooth muscular canal about 3 1/2 inches long | Vagina |
| These folds line the vagina | Rugae |
| 2 Mucus producing glands - one on each side of vaginal opening | Batholins |
| External part - includes the labia minora and labiamajora | Vulva |
| Female erectile tissue | Clitoris |
| External floor of the pelvis - between the vaginal opening and the anus | Perineum |
| The muscular wall of the uterus | Myometrium |
| Specialized endothelium lining the uterus | Endometrium |
| The space between the vagina and the cervix | Fornix |
| Usual day of ovulation for a 28 day cycle | Fourteen |
| The mons pubis is they type of tissue | Adipose |
| The mons pubis encases the junction of this bone | Pubic |
| 38 weeks is its average length | Gestation |
| A fold of mucous membrane covering the vaginal orfice | Hymen |
| The layer of the uterus expelled during menstration | Endometrium |
| The part of the pituitary gland the produces FSH and LH | Anterior |
| Colostrum is secreted by these glands | Mammary |
| This process of cell division halves the number of chromosomes | Meiosis |
| A fall in estrogen and progesterone and release of LH induces this | Menstruation |