Biology Today — May 2017

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External Genitalia (Vulva): The external genitalia in human female is collectively called vulva.


Fig.: External genitalia in human female

Clitoral hood

Mons pubis is anterior most portion, cushion of
fatty tissues covered by skin and pubic hair.

Perineum
Extends from fourchette to anus.

Vaginal opening
Opening of vagina which provides passage
for menstrual flow and insertion of penis.

Hymen remnants

Urethral opening
Small opening of urethra below clitoris
through which urine is excreted.

Anus
Opening of rectum to outside through which
faecal material is expelled out.

Clitoris
Homologous to glans penis of male,
contains erectile tissue.
Labia majora
Two large fleshy folds of skin, homologous
to the scrotum of male.
Labia minora
Two smaller folds of skin, homologous to
penile urethra of male.
Fourchette
Posteriorly fused labia minora.

Accessory Glands


Vestibular glands


• These are present in external genitalia. They are of two types:


Lesser vestibular glands /Paraurethal glands/ Glands of Skene
• Numerous small glands present on both sides of the urethral
opening.
• Homologous to the male prostate and secrete mucus.

Greater vestibular glands/Bartholin’s glands
• Paired glands present one on each side of the vaginal opening.
• Homologous to the Cowper’s glands of male and secrete viscid
fluid for lubrication.

Mammary glands


• Mammary glands or breasts are modified sweat glands comprising of glandular tissues that form mammary glands, connective
tissues and adipose tissue.


Fig.: Females’s breast in sagittal section

Interlobular connective tissue
Supports alveoli and the ducts.

Mammary lobes
Approx. 15-25 lobes radiate
around and open at the nipple.

Intercostal muscles
Muscles between ribs

Mammary skin
Mammary duct alveoli open into mammary
tubules that join to form a mammary duct.

Lactiferous duct
Carries milk from one of the lobes to exterior.
Nipple
Multiporous tip for the release of milk,
through this milk is sucked out.
Areola
Circular pigmented area around nipple due
to presence of numerous sebaceous glands.

Mammary ampulla
Wider opening of several mammary duct where some milk
may be stored temporarily.

Mammary alveoli
Produce milk in lactating woman.

Pectoralis major muscle

Ribs

Fat
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