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23.6: Anatomical Atlas - Reproductive Systems

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    A compendium of anatomical images: slides, models, and/or cadavers.

    Models

    Breast model

    Image Credit

    "Breast Model" by John Polos and is licensed  under CC 4.0

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Pectoralis Major
    2 - Lobules
    3 - Lactiferous duct
    4 - Nipple
    5 - Areola

    FEMALEREPO.jpg

    Image Credit

    "Female plate model" by John Polos and is licensed under CC 4.0.

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Urethra
    2 - Vagina
    3 - Anus
    4 - Cervix
    5 - Myometrium of the Uterus
    7 - Sigmoid Colon
    8 - Ovary
    9 - Fimbriae
    10- Uterine Tube
    11 - Round Ligament
    12 - Urinary Bladder
    13 - Clitoris
    14 - Labia Minora
    15 - Labia Majora

    ovary.jpg

    Image Credit

    "Ovary model" by John Polos and is licensed  under CC 4.0

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Primordial Follicle
    2 - Primary Follicle
    3 - Primary Follicle
    4 - Tertiary Follicle at Ovulation
    5 - Corpus Luteum
    6 - Corpus Albicans

    TESTIS.jpg

    Image Credit

    "Testis model" by John Polos and is licensed  under CC 4.0

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Seminiferous tubules
    2 - Rete Testis
    3 - Efferent Ductules
    4 - Epididymus

    MALEREPO.jpg

    Image Credit

    "Male plate model" by John Polos and is licensed  under CC 4.0

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Corpus Cavernosum
    2 - Urethra
    3 - Corpus Spongiosum (in the Glans)
    4 - Tunica albuginea of the testis
    5 - Epididymus
    6 - Spermatic Cord
    7 - Urinary Bladder
    8 - Prostate Gland
    9 - Seminal Vesicle
    10 - Rectum
    11 - Vas Deferens (Ductus Deferens )

    maleurinary.jpg

    mage Credit

    "Male cross section-atlas" by John Polos and is licensed  under CC 4.0

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Entrance for Ureter
    2 - Trigone
    3 - Prostatic urethra
    4 - Membranous urethra
    5 - Spongy urethra
    6 - Corpus spongiosum
    7 - Corpus cavernosa
    8 - Rugae of mucosal layer of urinary bladder
    9 - Muscularis layer of urinary bladder

    A photo of a sagittal  section of the pelvic cavity with the reproductive structures identified

    Image Credit

    "Pelvic Cavity" by John Polos. All cadaver images from the University of Michigan and are made available by the regents under CC 4.0.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Ovary

    2 - Fundus of uterus

    3 - Myometrium of uterus

    4 - Cervix

    5 - Urethra

    A photo of pelvic cavity with reproductive structures identified

    Image Credit

    "Pelvic Cavity" by John Polos. All cadaver images from the University of Michigan and are made available by the regents under CC 4.0.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Fimbriae

    2 - Ovary

    3 - Broad ligament of uterus

    4 - Infundibulum of uterine tube

    5 - Ampulla of uterine tube

    6 - Isthmus of uterine tube

     

    A photo of a sagittal  section of the pelvic cavity of a man

    Image Credit

    "Male Pelvic Cavity" by John Polos. All cadaver images from the University of Michigan and are made available by the regents under CC 4.0.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Prostate gland

    2 - Prostatic urethra

    3 - Spongy urethra

    4 - Corpus cavernosum

     

     

    A photo of a the spermatic cord from the anterior

    Image Credit

    "Spermatic Cord-atlas" by John Polos. All cadaver images from the University of Michigan and are made available by the regents under CC 4.0.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Spermatic Cord

    2 - Glans penis

    3 - Testis

    4 - Epididymis

    5 - Ductus (vas) deferens

     

    A histology slide showing a corpus luteum

    Image Credit

     "Corpus luteum" slide provided by the Regents of the University of Michigan Medical School under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 © 2022, labeling by John Polos.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Corpus luteum 

     

     

    A photo of different ovarian follicles

    Image Credit

    "Ovarian follicles - atlas" slide provided by the Regents of the University of Michigan Medical School under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 © 2022, labeling by John Polos.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Primary follicle

    2 - Secondary follicle (very early)

    3- Tertiary (Graafian) Follicle

    4- Primordial follicle

     

     

    A photo of a sA photo of a Graafian follicle with structures identified by numbers.

    Image Credit

    "Tertiary follicle structures - atlas" slide provided by the Regents of the University of Michigan Medical School under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 © 2022, labeling by John Polos.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1- Oocyte

    2- Corona radiata

    3- Zona pellucida

    4- Zona granulosa

    5- Antrum

    A histology slide showing the seminiferous tubules

    Image Credit

    "Seminiferous tubule- atlas" slide provided by the Regents of the University of Michigan Medical School under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 © 2022, labeling by John Polos.

     

    Answer Key (click to show/hide answers)

    1 - Spermatogonia

    2 - Interstitial cells of Leydig

    3-  Spermatids

    4 - Sertoli cell

    5- Seminiferous tubule

     

     


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