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Question
using the image below, identify and provide the correct labels for the parts of the female reproductive tract (in numerical order)
Brief Explanations
Each label corresponds to a key structure of the female reproductive tract, identified by their anatomical position in the diagram:
- The uppermost paired curved structures are the uterine (fallopian) tubes.
- The central upper organ connecting the tubes is the uterus.
- The narrow opening between the uterus and vagina is the cervix.
- The lower muscular canal leading outside the body is the vagina.
- The structure adjacent to the fallopian tube is the ovary (left side).
- The ligament anchoring the ovary and uterus is the ovarian ligament.
- The tissue lining the pelvic cavity around the reproductive organs is the broad ligament.
- The curved tube extending from the ovary is the uterine (fallopian) tube (right side).
- The female gonad producing eggs is the ovary (right side).
- The external genitalia at the vaginal opening are the vulva.
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- Uterine (Fallopian) Tube (Left)
- Uterus
- Cervix
- Vagina
- Ovary (Left)
- Ovarian Ligament
- Broad Ligament
- Uterine (Fallopian) Tube (Right)
- Ovary (Right)
- Vulva