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More realistic size. Add vulva, clitoris, muscles and bones, bulb of vestibule, parametrium-broad ligament, round ligament, suspensory ligament of ovary, blood vessels. Better draw (specially Fallopian tubes and vagina). Hemifrontal cross section. Add vulva label. Add transparency of left ovary and infundibulum of Fallopian tube (they are ...
Added label anterior branches for internal iliac vessels. Correct position for external iliac vessels: 21:36, 18 July 2020: 349 × 285 (576 KB) Jmarchn: Added labels for: ureter, femoral head, hip bone, external iliac vessels and abdominal cavity: 10:19, 18 July 2020: 349 × 285 (566 KB) Jmarchn: Resized number labels: 05:33, 18 July 2020: 361 ...
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The round ligament of the uterus is a ligament that connects the uterus to the labia majora. It originates at the junction of the uterus and uterine tube. It passes through the inguinal canal to insert at the labium majus. The two round ligaments of uterus develop from the gubernaculum; they are the female homologue of the male gubernaculum ...
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The human female reproductive system is made up of the internal and external sex organs that function in the reproduction of new offspring. The reproductive system is immature at birth and develops at puberty to be able to release matured ova from the ovaries , facilitate their fertilization , and create a protective environment for the ...
These bones are the pubis, ilium and ischium. The interior surface of these pelvic bones and their projections and contours are used as attachment sites for the fascia, muscles, tendons and ligaments that support the vagina. These bones are then fuse and attach to the sacrum behind the vagina and anteriorly at the pubic symphysis. [3]