| Question | Answer |
| function of seminole vessicles | produce 60% of seminole fluid |
| function of prostate gland | prevent semen and urine from mixing |
| function of cowpers gland | contribute to the production of seminole fluid |
| where is the greatest amount of seminole fluid | seminole vessicles |
| where is the vagina located | anterior to the rectum and posterior to the bladder |
| what forms the acetabulum | ischium, illium and pubic |
| flared portion of the illium | ala |
| what kind of bone is hip bone | innominate |
| superior 2/5 of acetabulum | illium |
| posterior 2/5 of acetabulum | ischium |
| anterior, inferior 1/5 of acetabulun | pubic |
| what makes the inferior rami | part of the ischium and pubic bone and part of the pubic bone is involved in forming the scetabulum superior rami |
| what part of the pubic bone is involved in forming the symphysis pubis | body |
| total number of sacral foramen | 8 hole but 16 names LOL |
| where do the common illiac arteries aquire a new name of femoral arteries | halfway between ASIS and symphysis pubis |
| branches of the common illiac vein | hemiasgos and asgos |
| where is testosterone produces | testes |
| where is sperm produces | testes |
| the recess where the cervix meets the vagina | fornix |
| external female genitalia | vulva |
| disappears at the level of inferior sacrum | erector spinae |
| pelvic muscles | gluteal and periformis |
| muscles seen on either side of the rectum | levitor ani |
| largest muscle in the body | sartorius |
| most anterior muscles on sectional images of the hip | sartorius |
| what is the illium associated with | ASIS, ALA, Crest and greater sciatic notch |
| type of joint for pubic symphysis | slightly movable |
| what do ovaries produce | estrogen and progesterone |
| in rhw pelvis, if arteries and veins share the same name which are generally anterior | arteries |
| where does maturation of sperm occur | epididymus |
| largest accessory gland of male reproductive system | prostate gland |
| term for falopian tube | ociduct tube |
| where does fertillization occur | uterine tube |
| in sectional anatomy ovaties would be lateral to | the uterus |
| what is the infudiblum part of | uterine tube |
| recepticle for penis, passageway for blood and birth | vagina |
| what do internal illiac arteries do | supply the pelvis with oxygenated blood |