KINS 1224 Study Guide - Final Guide: Obturator Fascia, Parametrium, Mons Pubis
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Scrotum-outer skin layer that holds the testes together. Epididymis- ontop of the testes houses the sperm to become matured. (ductus) cord that moves sperm from the epididymis to the ampulla. Seminal vesicles- right next to ampulla both leading into the ejaculatory duct. Ejaculatory duct- where sperm and liquid secreted from the seminal vesicles are mixed. Urinary bladder- tissue that holds the urine looks like a ball. Urethra-tube that takes out semen and urine out of the penis. Corpa cavernosa-2 chambers that sit on top of the spongeosum. Corpra spongeosum- surrounds the urethra usually on the bottom. Glans penis- the outer tip of the penis. Fimbrae- connects the fallopian tubes to the ovaries. Fallopian tubes- tube that the ovum follows from the ovaries to the cervix. Urinary bladder- large & oblong shaped under the uterus. Labia majora - thick folds of skin and fat. Labia minora- medial to the labia majory thinner skin. surrounding the vagina.