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Female Reproductive System - Lab

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Colectively the mons pubis, labia majora and minora, clitoris, hymen and vestibular glands are referred to as...   Vulva  
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A mound of adipose tissue that covers the pubic symphysis   Mons Pubis  
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Two large skin covered folds of adipose tissue   Labia Majora  
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Two smaller, hairless skin covered folds of adipose tissue   Labia Minora  
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Protective covering of the clitoris the labia minora joins to form   Prepuce or Hood  
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Cylidrical column of erectile tissue   Clitoris  
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Releases mucus to lubercate the vagina, located on the lateral sides   Vestibular Glands  
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Thin connective tissue located around the perimeter of the vagina   Hymen  
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Space enclosed by the labia minora that includes the vaginal orifice and urethral orifice   Vestibule  
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Large diamond shape region that extends from the mons pubis to the anus   Perineum  
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Area between vaginal orifice and the anus   Clinical Perineum  
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Two suspended almond shaped glands   Ovaries  
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Thin, sheet like broad ligament attaches to both ovaries   Mesovarium  
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Mesovarium on the surface of the ovary is called and gives rise to 90% of ovarian cancers.   Germinal Epithelium  
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Double layer peritoneal membrane that functions to reduce friction between ovaries and other structures as well as anchor to the pelvic wall   Broad Ligament  
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Paired lateral ligament that attach the ovary to the pelvic wall and provide a pathway for the ovarian vessels   Suspensory Ligament  
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Supportive ligaments resposible for attaching ovaries to the uterus   Medial Left & Right Ovarian Ligaments  
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Female sex cell   Oocyte  
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Sex hormaonse produced by the ovaries   Estrogen & Progesterone  
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Formation of the oocyte is called   Oogenesis  
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The relase of one oocyte from an ovary   Ovulation  
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Fibrous covering of the ovaries   Tunica Albuginea  
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Internal inner region of the ovary composed of loose connective tissue, blood vessels, lymph vessels and nerves   Medulla  
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Internal outer region of the ovary composed of compact tissue containing tiny masses of cells   Cortex  
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Tiny masses of cells within the cortex that are composed of single layer squamous epithelial cells completly surrounding an oocyte   Primordial Ovarian Follicle  
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Tiny masses of a single layer of cuboidal cells surrounding an oocyte   Primary Ovarian Follicle  
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Tiny masses of a multi layer cells surrounding an oocyte   Secondary Ovarian Follicle  
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Follicle with an antrum surrounding the oocyte   Mature Follicle  
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Immature oocyte that has not completed myosis I   Primary Oocyte  
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Around the time of ovulation an oocyte completes myosis I creating a single cell known as a polar body   Secondary Oocyte  
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Fluid filled area of the mature follicle   Antrum  
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Jelly like substance surrounding the secondary oocyte   Zona Pellucida  
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When released the secondary oocyte is surrounded by follicle cells known as   Corona Radiata  
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Ruptured follicle divide and produce progesterone that is visably yellow   Corpus Luteum  
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Corpus luteum function is to maintain _________ & ________ levels until the placenta takes over.   Estrogen & Progesterone  
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Corpus luteum cells die if pregnancy does not occur leaving white scar tissue   Corpus Albicans  
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Hollow pear shaped structure thats funtion is to contain a fetus and propel in into the world   Uterus  
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Outer, delicate layer of the uterus formed from the visceral peritoneum of the broad ligament   Perimetrium  
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Middle, thick layer of the uterian wall composed of three layers of smooth muscle   Myometrium  
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Inner layer of the uterus composed of blood vessles and gladular epithelium   Endometrium  
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Composed of smooth muscle and ciliated columnar epithelium it functions to receive and transport fertilized oocyte   Uterine Tubes  
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Funnel shaped distal portion of the uterine tube that receives the ovulated secondary oocyte   Infundibulum  
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Finger like projections that sweep the ovulated secondary oocyte into the infundibulum   Fimbriae  
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From the infundibulum to oocyte moves to ...   Ampulla  
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Opens to the superior lateral body of the uterus and has a thick muscular wall but a very narrow lumen   Isthmus  
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Inferior portion of the uterus, functions to connect the uterus and vagina. Composed of smooth muscle cells.   Cervix  
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External opening of the cervical canal composed of nonkeratinized stratified epithelium   External Os  
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Internal opening of the cervical canal, composed of simple columnar epithelial   Internal Os  
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Vaginal canal remains closed due to folds known as   Rugae  
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Modified sweat glands that function to secrete and produce milk   Mamory Glands  
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Pigmented external portion of the breasts   Areola  
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Raised external portion of the breasts   Nipple  
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External openings found on the nipple   Lactiferous Duct Openings  
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Glands that produce milk and are arranged around the lactiferous ducts   Alveoli  
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Widening of the lactiferous duct at the opening   Lactiferous Sinus  
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A colection of alveolar glands drained into a single lactiferous duct forms a ________ and many form a ________   Lobule & Lobe  
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