I). OvariesA). Location of ovaries:
iii). granulosa cells: more than 1 layer........ The broad ligament also holds the uterus, uterine tube and vagina.
B). General Anatomy1). Outer cortex:
C). Follicle Anatomy
2). Inner medullary region:Anatomy:
i). oocyte:
ii). follicle cells: 1 layer
II). Female Duct System
iv). Stages of follicle maturationD). Ovarian Cortex & Corpus Luteum
a). Primordial follicle Only 1 layer of cells
b). Primary follicle 2 or more layers of cells.
c). Secondary follicle: fluid filled space
d). Vesicular (Graafian) follicle: Bulges
e). Corpus luteum: The ruptured follicle
Primordial follicles Developing Follicles Mature follicles Oocytes Corpus Luteum
A). Uterine Tubes (Fallopian Tubes or Oviducts)1). Function:
2). Anatomy
The ampulla curves around the ovary.
The ampulla ends at the infundibulum that terminates in finger projections called fimbrae.
It connects to the uterus at the isthmus.
3). Oocyte is expelled into the peritoneal cavityÞ
the fimbrae capture the oocyteÞ
it travels through the ampulla
(it maybe fertilized here)Þ
reaches the uterus at the isthmus.
4). Histology
Lumen Mucosa folds Muscular layer
B). Uterus:1). Found:C). Vagina
2). Function:
3). Anatomyi). Body major portion4) Pathology
ii). Fundus: superior region
iii). Lumen: Interior
iv). Cervix: Narrow neck; end of the vagina.
v). Cervical canal: Cavity
vi). Vagina: External opening;
5) Uterine wall histology
Lumen Endometrium Myometrium Found:
Function:
A). Mons pubis: Overlies the pubic symphysis
B). Labia majora and labia minora.encircle vestibuleC). Clitoris:
1). urethra
2). vagina
3). greater vestibular glands:
D). Perineum: between anus and vulva.
Modified sweat glands
Function:
External Anatomy:1). NippleInternal Anatomy:
2) Areola1). Gland system:
15 lobes the à
that divide into lobules à
the alveoli that produce milk
. Milk pass from the alveolià
lactiferous ductsà
lactiferous sinus where it accumulates.
3). suspensory ligaments
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