Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
23 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
What is the urogenital triangle bound by?
|
ischial tuberosities and pubic symphysis
|
|
What does the urogenital triangle contain?
|
vaginal vestibule and external genitalia
|
|
What is the monus pubis?
|
fatty tissue anterior to pubic symphysis
|
|
What is the labia minora?
|
folds of skin on each side of the vaginal vestibule
|
|
What does the labia minora cover?
|
the top of the clitoris as the prepuce
|
|
What types of follicles does the labia minora have?
|
sebaceous follicles
|
|
What does the vaginal vestibule contain?
|
external openings of vagina and urethra enclosed by labia minora
|
|
What is the labia majora?
|
a thick fold of skin running from the mons pubis to the perineum and forming lateral boundary of vaginal vestibule
|
|
What types of glands and follicles does the labia majora have?
|
sebaceous glands and hair follicles
|
|
what is erectile cavernous tissue?
|
erectile tissue is a specialized vascular tissue consisting of ateriovenous anastomoses and muscular veins found in the clitoris, penis, and nasal conchae
|
|
What is the suspensory ligament of clitoris?
|
a fibrous connective tissue extending from the body to the pubic symphysis and into the labia majora
|
|
What is the glans clitoris?
|
non-erectile densely innervated structure at the tip of the body
|
|
What does the clitoral vestibular bulb do during erection?
|
they constrict the urethra and prevent micturation
|
|
Where does the ischiocavernous originate from?
|
the ischial tuberosity and suronds the crus clitoris
|
|
What does the ischiocavernous do to the clitoris?
|
pulls it downward
|
|
Where does the bulbospongiosus originate from and what does it surrond?
|
it originates from the perineal body and surronds the clitoral bulb
|
|
What does the bulbospongious assist in ?
|
erection
|
|
What does the superficial transverse perineus support?
|
the perineal floor
|
|
Where does the superficial transverse perineus originate and insert into?
|
originates at the perineal body and inserts into the ischial tuberosity
|
|
What does the greater vestibular gland do?
|
secretes muscus to lubricate the labial opening of the vagina
|
|
Where is the vesicouterine pouch located?
|
between the bladder and uterus
|
|
Where is the rectouterine pouch located?
|
between the rectum and uterus
|
|
What are the uterine ligaments?
|
large peritoneal fold attaching uterus to pelvic wall
|