Reproductive Sys. Cross Section

1.                  Bladder

2.                  Uterus

3.                  Cervix

4.                  Vagina

5.                  Rectum

6.                Anus

7.                Urethra

 

Outer Reproductive System

1.                  Pubic Hair

2.                  Labia

3.                  Urethra

4.                  Clitoris

5.                  Vagina 

 

Front Cross Section

a.                Vagina 
The vagina connects the uterus (womb) to the exterior and provides the passage through which a baby is born.

It is capable of expanding during birth or intercourse.

The walls are ribbed and moist.

b.                Cervix 
The opening from the vagina into the womb allows menstrual blood exit and

sperm in.

c.                Cervical Canal
The narrow passage from the cervix to the womb.

d.                Uterus
The uterus is the medical name for the womb, which is the size and shape of a pear.

e.                Endometrium
The thick velvety lining of the womb which thickens and is shed each month,

except during pregnancy

f.                  Fallopian Tubes
The tubes down which the egg travels from the ovaries to the womb

g.                Fimbriae
The frilly ends of the Fallopian tubes which wave constantly towards the ovaries and guide the released egg down the Fallopian tube

h.                Ovaries
The ovaries are oval shaped organs in which the eggs or ova are stored. These

alternatively release an egg each menstrual cycle

Female Reproductive system