HUMB2008 Study Guide - Final Guide: Pelvic Floor, Iliacus Muscle, Ligament

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List the muscles of the pelvic floor and their roles. Describe the components of the os coxae. Describe the location of the rectovesical, rectouterine and the vesicouterine pouches. Describe the location of the broad ligament and its location. Explain the roles of the round ligament, utersosacral ligament and the lateral cervical. List the ligaments that anchor the ovaries in place ligament. Describe the arterial supple to the pelvis. Describe the path of the ductus deferens. List the sections and locations of the male urethra. The os coxae: describe the components of the os coxae. Iliac fossa is occupied by the iliacus muscle. Iliac fossa is separated from the body by the arcuate line. Iliac crest slopes down to give rise to the asis and aiis, psis piis. Pubis: or pubic bone forms the anterior portion of the acetabulum, consists of a body + superior and inferior pubic rami, bodies of the 2 pubic bones.