Anatomy and Physiology of Reproductive System
Anatomy and Physiology of Reproductive System
Anatomy and Physiology of Reproductive System
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REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
EXTERNAL GENITALIA
“VULVA” – female external genitalia
“PUDENDA” – external genitalia of either sex
FEMALE EXTERNAL GENITALIA
MONS PUBIS OR MONS VENERIS
“MOUNTAIN OF VENUS”
Is a pad of fat above the symphysis pubis
“LARGE LIPS”
“NYMPHAE”
Two soft and thin folds of connective tissue that joins anteriorly
to form the prepuce and posteriorly to form the fourchette.
1. Organ of copulation
2. Discharges menstrual flow
3. Birth canal
RUGAE
Transverse folds of the skin in the vaginal wall absent
in childhood, appear after puberty and disappear
menopause.
Most numerous in nulliparous women and lessen each
childbirth and advancing age.
Allow the vaginal canal stretch and enlarge
considerably during delivery.
VAGINAL COLUMN
1. Fundus
2. Cornua
3. Isthmus
4. Corpus
5. Cervix
PARTS OF THE UTERUS
1. FUNDUS
Uppermost convex portion located between the
insertions of the fallopian tubes
Most muscular area of the uterus
Thickest and the most contractile portion
Used as an obstetrical landmark
PARTS OF THE UTERUS
FUNCTIONS OF OVARIES:
LAYERS OF OVARIES:
PARTS OF PENIS:
1. SHAFT or BODY
2. GLANS PENIS: enlarged end; most sensitive part
3. PREPUCE or FORESKIN: fold of retractile skin
covering the glans removed during circumcision
• PHIMOSIS – prepuce is too tight, cannot be retracted
over the glans
4. URETHRAL MEATUS: slit-like opening at the tip of
penis as passageway of both semen and urine.
SCROTUM
PELVIC AXIS
line drawn exactly half-way between anterior &
posterior wall of pelvic canal
PELVIC FLOOR
Soft tissues that fill the outlet of pelvis
Strong diaphragm of muscle slung like a hammock
from the walls of the pelvis
Pass urethra, vagina, anal canal
Provide support for pelvic organs
Maintenance and continence as part of urinary & anal
sphincters
PELVIC MUSCLE LAYERS
SUPERFICIAL LAYER– 5 muscles
1. External anal sphincter – encircles anus
2. Transverse perineal muscles – ischial tuberosities to
center of perineum
3. Bulbocavernosus muscles – perineum forwards around
vagina to corposa cavernosa of clitoris under pubic arch
4. Ischiocavernous muscles – ischial tuberosities along
pubic arch to corpora cavernosa
5. Membranous sphincter – muscle fibers above & below
urethra; attached to pubic bones
PELVIC MUSCLE LAYERS
DEEP MUSCLE LAYER – 4 pairs
• Pubococcygeus & Puborectalis – posterior inferior pubic
rami, continue posteriorly interlaced to becoming
inseparable
Pubococcygeus – rectum , insertion: coccyx
Puborectalis – posterior; encircling rectum becoming part of
anorectal ring
• Iliococcygeus – fascial covering of obturator internus
muscle (posterior & medial)
• Ischiococcygeus – ischial spine, adjacent sacroiliac fascia.