female external genitalia

 External Genitalia 1. Mons Pubis (mons veneris) Pad of subcutaneous adipose connective tissue. Lying infront of pubis and in adult female, cover by hair. 2. Labia majora Vulva bounded on each side by; elevation of skin and subcutaneous tissue form labia majora. Anterior commissure of labia majora. Back commissure of labia majora in front of anus. Skin surface pigmented and covered with hair follicles. Labia majora covered with squamous epithelium and contain sweat gland (sebaceous glands). Beneath the skin (thin skin on inner surface) dense

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organs of female reproductive system

 Anatomy of the female reproductive system 1. External genitalia or Vulva or Pudendum  2. Internal genitalia 3. Accessory Reproductive system 1. External genitalia External genitalia includes; 1. Mons pubis 2. Labia majora 3. Labia minora  4. Hymen 5. Clitoris 6. Vestibule 7. Urethra 8. Skene’s gland 9. Bartholin’s gland 10. Vestibular bulbs 2. Internal genitalia Internal genitalia includes; 1. Vaginal/birth canal 2. Uterus/womb 3. Fallopian tube/uterine tube/ oviduct/ salpinges 4. Ovaries/female gonads 3. Accessory Reproductive system Mammary gland 

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negative and positive feedback mechanism

Feedback Mechanism in Human Body – Feedback Loops The body uses a feedback mechanism, which is a physiological regulatory system to monitor and maintain the body’s physiological activities. These pathways most commonly return the body to a normal internal state (homeostasis). Feedback loops act via nerve pathways or chemicals such as hormones to cause a stimulatory or inhibitory effect on the internal state of the body. Feedback loops are important because based on the outcome; it decides whether it should continue performing a specific function or

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feedback mechanism

Feedback Mechanism in Human Body – Feedback Loops The body uses a feedback mechanism, which is a physiological regulatory system to monitor and maintain the body’s physiological activities. These pathways most commonly return the body to a normal internal state (homeostasis). Feedback loops act via nerve pathways or chemicals such as hormones to cause a stimulatory or inhibitory effect on the internal state of the body. Feedback loops are important because based on the outcome; it decides whether it should continue performing a specific function or

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organs of human body

Human Body Organs It is considered that have 78 organs are in the human body and these organs work in coordination. Five major organs are vital for survival; these include the heart, brain, kidneys, liver, and lungs. Know here the structural organization of the human body. Human Body Parts Name Lists of human body part names- 1. Oral Cavity 2. Mouth 3. Teeth 4. Tongue 5. Nasal Cavity 6. Palate – divided into two parts a. Hard palate b. Soft palate 6. Salivary gland – three pairs of major salivary glands a. Sublingual

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Body Planes And Sections

Anatomical Body Planes and Sections – Mapping the Body A plane is a 2D slice through 3D space means visualizing 3D objects from 2D, which can be thought of as a glass sheet. In anatomical planes, there are different lines used to divide the human body. The primary application of anatomical planes is used in medical imaging techniques such as CT scans, MRI scans, Sonography, PET scans. Know here what human body cavities are in the human body. The anatomical planes can be used to identify, describe

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quadrants of abdomen

Quadrants of Abdomen The abdomen is divided into four Quadrants by drawing two lines- a horizontal line and a vertical line are passed through the Umbilicus (navel). Four Quadrants of Abdomen are- 1. Right Upper and Left Upper Quadrants 2. Right Lower and Left Lower Quadrants Abdominopelvic regions and quadrants help clinicians determine, which organs and tissues, and sites are involved in a disease based on which regions experience pain. Check out here what is the anatomical position of the human body and directional terms? Pelvic Cavity The pelvic cavity is a funnel-shaped space

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regions of abdomen

Regions of Abdomen Lines An abdominopelvic cavity or abdominal region may be divided into nine regions to describe the location of organs, easily by drawing four imaginary lines by two vertical lines and two horizontal lines. 1. Two Vertical Lines Left and Right Midclavicular lines These are drawn downward from the centers of the collar bones (midpoint of the clavicle) just medial to the nipples. 2. Two Horizontal Lines  a. Subcostal line  This line is drawn at the lower edge of the rib cage. b. Transtubercular line This

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abdominal quadrants regions and organs

Four Quadrants and Nine Abdominal Regions The abdominopelvic cavity can be subdivided into nine regions and four quadrants. The purpose of the division of the abdomen in nine regions and four quadrants is to describe regional anatomy in the abdomen, location of organ, site of abdominopelvic pain, tumor, or other abnormality which organ and tissues and site are involved in a disease or diseased based pain. Know how many body cavities are there? Quadrants of Abdominal and Organs The abdominal area houses many different organs it is divided into

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Regions and Quadrants of Abdomen

Regions and Quadrants of Abdomen The abdominopelvic cavity is a body cavity consisting oftheabdominal cavity and the pelvic cavity. The abdominal cavity contains digestive organs, kidneys, and the pelvic cavity contains reproductive organs and organs of excretion. The abdominopelvic cavity is subdivided into nine regions or areas and four quadrants. Check out what are organs in 9 abdominal regions? The purpose of the nine region abdominal divisions is to describe regional anatomy in the abdomen, categorize abdominal organs by their location and function, or used them for anatomical

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