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What are the 4 parts of the uterine tube?
Isthmus, Ampulla, Infundibulum, Fimbria
What is comprised by the Isthmus, Ampulla, Infundibulum, and Fimbria?
Uterine tube
What are the 3 layers of the uterus?
Perimetrium, Myometrium, Endometrium
What are the 3 parts of the uterus?
Fundus, Body, Cervix
The suspensory ligament of the ovary is the peritoneal passageway for the _____ artery and vein.
Ovarian
The _____ ligament of the ovary is the peritoneal passageway for the ovarian artery and vein.
Suspensory

(Infundibulopelvic ligament)
The round ligament of the uterus binds the uterus to the _____ _____ _____.
Anterior abdominal wall
The _____ ligament of the uterus binds the uterus to the anterior abdominal wall.
Round
Which two supporting ligaments are remnants of the gubernaculum in females?
Round ligament of the uterus, Ovarian ligament
The _____ ligament of the _____ passes through the inguinal canal and eventually attaches to the labia majora.
Round; Uterus
What ligament binds the ovary to the uterus?
Ovarian ligament
What ligament is a mesentery that extends from the uterus and its associated structures and binds them to each other and to the pelvic wall?
The broad ligament of the uterus
The broad ligament of the uterus is a _____ that extends from the uterus and its associated structures and binds them to each other and to the pelvic wall.
Mesentery

(wide fold of peritoneum)
3 parts of the _____ _____ of the _____:
1. Mesovarium
2. Mesosalpinx
3. Mesometrium
Broad ligament of the Uterus
3 parts of the broad ligament of the uterus:
1. _____
2. _____
3. _____
Mesovarium; Mesosalpinx; Mesometrium
Mesovarium binds _____
Ovary

(functions of the 3 parts of the broad ligament of the uterus)
Mesosalpinx binds _____ _____
Uterine tube

(functions of the 3 parts of the broad ligament of the uterus)
Mesometrium binds the _____ of the _____
Fundus of the uterus

(functions of the 3 parts of the broad ligament of the uterus)
The rectouterine pouch is also known as the pouch of _____.
Douglas
The _____ pouch is also known as the pouch of Douglas.
Rectouterine
Ovary blood supply:
_____ arteries that arise from the _____ _____
Ovarian; Abdominal aorta
Ovary lymphatics:
follow the _____ arteries and veins to the _____ nodes at the level of the ___ _____ vertebrae
Ovarian; Para-aortic; 1st; Lumbar
Ovary innervation:
_____ plexus, accompanying the _____ vessels
Ovarian; Ovarian
Uterine tube blood supply:
1. _____ arteries from the _____ _____ arteries
2. _____ arteries
Uterine; Internal iliac; Ovarian
Uterine tube lymphatics:
Travel into _____ nodes
Para-aortic
Uterine tube innervation:
Parasympathetics (___-___) and Sympathetics (___-___) from _____ _____ plexus
S2-S4; T10-L1; Inferior hypogastric
Uterus blood supply:
1. _____ arteries from the _____ _____ arteries
2. _____ arteries
Uterine; Internal iliac; Ovarian
Uterus lymphatics:
1. From _____ into _____ nodes
2. From _____ and _____ into internal and external _____ nodes
3. From _____ ligament into _____ nodes
1. Fundus; Para-aortic
2. Body; Cervix; Iliac
3. Round; Inguinal
Uterus innervation:
Parasympathetics (___-___) and Sympathetics (___-___) from _____ _____ plexus
S2-S4; T12-L1; Inferior hypogastric
Blood supply of prostate gland and seminal vesicles:
1. _____ _____ and _____ _____arteries
2. _____ _____ plexus that receives the _____ _____ vein of the _____ and drains into the _____ _____ veins
1. Inferior vesicle; Middle rectal
2. Prostatic venous; Deep dorsal of the penis; Internal iliac
Lymphatics of the prostate gland and seminal vesicles:
_____ _____ lymph nodes
Internal iliac
Innervation of the prostate gland and seminal vesicles:
1. _____ _____ plexuses
2. _____ stimulate ejaculation
1. Inferior hypogastric
2. Sympathetics
Prostate gland function:
Secretes a highly _____ based fluid of _____ _____ and _____ _____ to _____ the acidity of the _____ _____
Alkaline; Citric acid; Acid phosphatase; Neutralize; Vaginal canal
Seminal vesicles functions:
1. Form most of the _____ (_____ and _____ enzyme)
2. _____ during _____
1. Ejaculate; Sucrose; Coagulating
2. Contract; Ejaculation
Ductus deferens blood supply:
_____ arteries from the _____ _____ arteries
Deferential; Superior vesicle
Ductus deferens lymphatics:
_____ _____ nodes
External iliac
Ductus deferens innervation:
_____ _____ plexuses
Inferior hypogastric
Ductus deferens function:
Carries _____ to the _____ _____
Spermatozoa; Seminal vesicles
Urinary bladder blood supply:
Superior and inferior _____ arteries
Vesicle
Urinary bladder lymphatics:
Internal and external _____ nodes
Iliac
Parasympathetics (___-___) and Sympathetics (___-___) from _____ _____ plexus
S2-S4; T11-L2; Inferior hypogastric
Rectum blood supply:
1. _____ _____ artery
2. _____ _____ artery
3. _____ _____ artery
Superior rectal; Middle rectal; Inferior rectal
Innervation of rectum and anus:
1. Pelvic _____ nerves (_____ _____)
2. _____ nerve (_____ _____ and _____
3. _____ _____ nerves
4. Superior and inferior _____ plexuses
1. Splanchnic; Preganglionic parasympathetics
2. Pudendal; Somatic motor and sensory
3. Inferior rectal
4. Hypogastric