2. There are 6 riddles
prepared for you to guess.
Everyone may participate.
The first one to stand and
say the right answer will
get a prize after our
discussion.
3. I’m not a person, I’m
not an animal but I
sip blood. I
sometimes have
wings but can’t fly.
What am I?
19. A. Vulva-wrapper or covering (also
known as pudendum)
Mons Pubis
• firm
cushion-like
elevation of
adipose
tissue
covered by
pubic hair
• It is the site
where two
Labia Majora
meet
anteriorly.
23. Clinical
Peritoneum
• is the region
between anus
and vagina
• contains skin
and muscle
that can be
torn during
childbirth.
• Episiotomy is
the incision of
clinical
peritoneum to
avoid tearing.
26. Vaginal Orifice
• occupies 2/3
of the
vestibule
• contains
Bartholin’s
gland that
elaborates
mucous
secretion that
acts as a
lubricant
during sexual
intercourse
27. Urethral orifice
• 4 to 6 mm in
diameter
• posterior to
clitoris and
anterior to
vaginal orifice
• functions for
discharging
urine
33. Vagina
• tubular canal
4-6 inches in
length
extending from
vestibule to
uterus;
• vaginal wall
has muscle
layer capable
of constriction
and enormous
dilation;
34. • part of birth
canal and
functions to
receive the
penis during
sexual
intercourse.
• It also allows
menstrual
flow and
childbirth.
35. Uterus/womb
• is as big as a
medium-sized
pear.
• oriented in the
pelvic cavity
with the larger,
rounded part
directed
superiorly.
• It functions for
the implantation
of the fertilized
egg;
36. Parts of the uterus:
• Fundus-superior to the entrance of
uterine tube
• Body-main part of the uterus
• Cervix-narrow part near vagina
40. Walls of the uterus
• Perimetrium
• Myometrium
• Endometrium
41.
42. Fallopian tube
• named after Italian
anatomist Gabrielle
Fallopio.
• Extends from the area
of ovaries to the
uterus
• Opens directly into
the peritoneal cavity
near each ovary and
receive the oocyte
• The opening of the
uterine tube is
surrounded by long,
thin, process called
fimbriae
44. Ovaries
• Small ovoid
body (almond
shape).
• is the site for
oogenesis and
production of
female
hormones
45. • it is attached to the
mesovarium which
also conducts
blood vessels into
the organ
• The outer layer of
each ovary is
packed with
follicles, each
consisting of
oocyte a partially
developed egg,
surrounded by a
group of support
cells
46.
47. Role of
HormonesUterus is where the baby is found
during pregnancy, and due to
pregnancy placenta is developed.
Placenta Functions for:
• Barrier
• Immune Protection
• Site of Exchange
• Secretion of
Hormones
60. Nipple
• a structure from
which a fluid
emanates. More
specifically, it is
the projection
on
the breasts or u
dder of a
mammal by
which breast
milk is delivered
to a mother's
young.
61. Areola
• is any small
circular area on
the body coloured
differently from the
surrounding tissue.
• The term is most
commonly used to
describe
the pigmented area
on the
human breast arou
nd
the nipple (areola
mammae).
62. Lobes
• Each adult
female
mammary
gland usually
consists of 15-
20 glandular
lobes by a
considerable
amount of
adipose tissue.
• It is primarily
this superficial
fat that gives
the breast its
form.
63. Each lobe possesses a single
lactiferous duct that opens
independently to the surface of
nipple.