Biology Today — May 2017

(WallPaper) #1
Fig.:

Female reproductive system showing primary and secondary sex organs

Wall of Uterus

Broad ligament supports uterine tubes, uterus and

vagina
Internal os
(internal orifice)

Cervical

os

(external orifice)

Fallopian tubes or oviducts


10-20 cm long and comprises of following regions

Parts of Uterus

Vaginal artery

Uterine tube

Round ligament of uterus

Mesovarium

anchor

the ovary in between.

Ovary

Paired, almond-shaped structures, 2-4 cm in length. Located in upper pelvic cavity and held in
place by several ligaments.
The ovary is covered by germinal epithelium
and

tunica albuginea

.

The

ovarian stroma
consists of

cortex

(outer

dense layer) and

medulla

(inner less dense layer).

Isthmus
Short, narrow thick-walled portion that follows the

ampulla.

Ampulla
The widest and the
longest part of Fallopian tube where fertilisation of the ovum generally

takes place.

Infundibulum Funnel-shaped
fimbriated free end of the oviduct, opens into the body cavity by an aperture called ostium.

Fimbriae
Help in collection of the ovum after ovulation, have folds lined with cilia that
produce a slow current towards ostium for the passage of liberated ovum towards inside of

oviduct.

Suspensory ligament
anchor the ovary laterally

to the pelvic wall.

Uterine artery

and vein

Endometrium:

Inner glandular layer that lines the uterine

cavity and undergoes cyclical changes during menstrual cycle.

Myometrium:

Middle thick layer of smooth muscle fibres

Perimetrium:which shows strong contraction during delivery of the baby.

Outer thin covering of peritoneum.

Fundus
Upper dome-shaped region of the uterus which lies above the level of entry of

oviducts.

Body of Uterus The main part of uterus. It is broad towards the fundus and narrows down towards the cervix.

Cornua Upper corners where the oviducts enter the uterus.

Uterine part Passes through the uterine

wall and
communicates with uterine

cavity.

Ovarian ligament

attaches

the ovary to the uterus.

Cervix

Small narrow cylindrical inferior extremity of uterus which is about 2.5 cm in length, communicates above with the body of the uterus by an aperture called

internal os

and with the

vagina below by

external os

.

Vagina

About 10 cm long tube, extends from the cervix to the outside of the body. The opening of the vagina is called the

vaginal orifice

. It is partially covered


by a membrane called

hymen

.

Uterine cavity or uterus

A hollow muscular, inverted pear shaped structure, lies in the pelvic cavity between urinary bladder and rectum.

Cervical canal

(cavity of cervix)

The cavity between the internal os and external os.
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