MedTermsReprodSystem Word Scramble
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Reproductive system | process by which genetic material is passed from one generation to the next |
gonads | testes and ovaries |
mons pubis | fatty tissue & thick skin that overlies the from of the pubic bone |
clitoris | small mass of erectile tissue and nerves, similarities to male penis |
fallopian tubes | transports ova to uterus |
vagina | birth canal |
uterus | provides nourishment from time fertilized egg is implanted to time of birth of fetus |
climacteric | menopause, end of a women's reproductive system |
cervic/o | cervix |
colp/o, vagin/o | vagina |
genit/o | genitals |
gonad/o | genitals, reproduction |
gynec/o | female |
hyster/o, uter/o | uterus |
metr/o | uterine tissue |
oophor/o, ovar/o | ovary |
salping/o | uterine tube |
vulv/o | vulva |
-cidal | killing |
cyst/o, vesic/o | bladder, cyst, sac |
men/o | month |
rect/o | rectum |
urethr/o | urethra |
urin/o | urine |
amenorrhea | absence of menstrual flow |
dysmenorreha | painful menstruation |
menorrhagia | excessive flow during menstruation |
metrorrhagia | bleeding from uterus at any time other than during menstruation period |
colpitis | herniation or protrusion of urinary bladder through wall of vagina |
endometriosis | tissue that somewhat resembles endometrium is found abnormally in various locations in pelvic cavity |
fistula | abnormal tubelike passage between two internal organs or between an internal organ and body surface |
rectovaginal fistula | abnormal opening between rectum and vagina |
vesicovaginal fistula | abnormal opening between bladder and vagina |
hysteroptosis | prolapse of uterus |
myoma | benign fibroid tumor of uterine muscle |
oophoritis | inflamed condition of an ovary |
oophorosalpingitis | inflammation of ovary and uterine tube |
pelvic inflammatory disease | infection of upper genital organs beyond cervix, often involving peritoneum and intestines |
salpingitis | inflammation of uterine tube |
salpingocele | hernial protrusion of a uterine tube |
vulvitis | inflammation of vulva |
in vitro fertilization | method of fertilizing the ova outside the body by collecting mature ova and placing them in a dish with spermatozoa |
douche | washing out vagina immediately after intercourse |
coitus interruptus | withdrawal of penis |
basal body temperature (bbt) | ovulation is determined by drop and subsequent rise in BBT, abstinence is practiced during fertile periods |
cervical mucus | ovulation id determined by observing the changes in cervical mucus abstinence is practiced during fertile period |
symptothermal | combination of observing symptoms and increase in body temperature, abstinence on fertile days |
colporrhaphy | suture of vagina |
conization of cervix | excision of cone of tissue from cervix performed to remove lesion from cervix or to obtain tissue from biopsy |
dilation and curettage | surgical procedure that expands cervical opening so uterine wall can be scrape |
hysterectomy | surgical removal of uterus |
laparohysterectomy | removal of uterus through abdominal wall |
lapar/o | abdominal |
salpingectomy | surgical removal of uterine tube |
oophorectomy | surgical removal of one or both ovaries |
salpingorrhaphy | suture of uterine tube |
tubal ligation | sterilization by surgically binding or crushing uterine tubes |
where does fertilization occur? | uterine tubes |
amion, chorion | extraembryonic membranes |
placenta | where fetus derives nourishment during pregnancy |
feuts | after 8 weeks |
chorionic gonadotropin (HGC) | produced within few days after fertilization, detected in body fluids |
ectopic pregnancy | embryo implanted outside uterus |
neonate | newborn infant up to 6 weeks of age |
gestation | pregnancy |
parturition | childbirth |
antepartum | before childbirth |
para | shows number of live births |
gravida 1 | pregnant for first time |
amni/o | amnion |
fet/o | fetus |
nat/i | birth |
par/o | to bear offspring |
-para | a woman who has given birth |
cephalic presentation | normal birth |
abruptio placentae | separation of placenta from uterine wall after 20 weeks or more gestation or during labor, results in severe hemorrhage |
amnion | innermost of membranes hat surround developing fetus |
amniocentesis | transabdominal puncture of amniotic sac to remove amniotic fluid |
down syndrome | presence of 3 or chromosome 21 |
episiotomy | surgical procedure where incision in made to enlarge vaginal opening |
erythroblastosis fetalis | anemia of newborns characterized by premature destruction of rbc and resulting form maternal-fetal blood incompatibility |
placenta previa | abnormal implantation of placenta in uterus so that in impinges on or covers the openings at the upper end of uterine cervix |
lobules | 15-20 in breast |
lactiferous duct | drains lobes, opening in nipple |
penis | transfers sperm to vagina |
prepuce | loose fold of skin, covers glans penis |
epididymis | where sperm is stored |
scrotum | where testes and epididymis are contained |
ductus deferens | vas deferens, begin at epididymis enters abdominoplevic cavity, |
bulbourethral glands | contribute alkaline mucus-like fluid to semen |
spermatogeness | formation of mature functional sperm, testes responsible |
seminal vesicles | produce fluids necessary for sperm survival, reservoir for semen until discharged |
prostate | produce fluids necessary for sperm survival |
gon/o | genitals or reproduction |
orchi/o, orchid/o | testes |
test/o, tesitcul/o | testes |
pen/o | penis |
prostat/o | prostate |
scrot/o | scrotum, bag |
semin/o | semen |
ser/o | serum |
spermat/o | sperm |
urethr/o | urethra |
vas/o | vessel or duct |
benign prostatic hyperplasia | nonmalignant, noninflammatory enlargement of prostate, 50 yrs or older |
cryptorchidism | undescended testicles |
hydrocele | accumulation of fluid in a saclike cavity |
testicular torsion | axial rotation of spermatic cord that cuts off blood supply to testicle |
transurethral prostatectomy | partial or complete removal of prostate gland by passing a cystoscope through urethra |
chlamydial | infection, treatable |
gonorrhea | genitourinary infection caused by bacterium, gonococcus |
syphilis | bacteria; spirochetes, spiral hair |
chancre | primary lesion that appears 2-3 weeks after person is infected with syphilis |
herpes genitalis | highly infectious, blisters, ulcerations on genital organs, difficult to treat, can lead to spontaneous abortion, stillbirth or congenital birth defects |
syndrome | condition with define set of signs and symptoms that are not necessarily caused by same disease |
hepatitis | A & E not sexually transmitted, acquired by contaminated blood, sexual contact or contaminated needles and instruments |
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