perineal membrane, urogenital diaphragm, pelvic floor dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, anatomy, femaleOBJECTIVETo re-examine the anatomy of the perineal membrane and its anatomical relationships in whole-pelvis and histological serial section as well as gross anatomical dissection....
It is found in the greater pelvis posterior to the pubic symphysis. Its superior surface is covered with peritoneum, so male and female peritoneal relations differ in terms of pouches. Males have the rectovesical pouch between the rectum and urinary bladder, while females have rectouterine pouch ...
Theadnexa of the uterus, oradnexa uteri, is the collective term used to refer to the appendages attached to the uterus. Theuterus, also known in layman's language as the womb, is the globular structure in a female's pelvis that has several functions but is most well known for housing a...
Ducts of the greater vestibular (Bartholin) glands open into? homologous to? open into the vestibule of the vagina. homologous to bulbourethral (cowper's) glands Clitoris is formed by merging of paired corpora cavernosa Arterial supply and venous drainage of female external genitalia ...
The difference between male and female is mainly in upper body. Due to physiological reasons, men's shoulder width and chest size are large and their pelvis is narrow and thin, with a wide and narrow inverted trapezoid. On the contrary, the shoulders are narrow, the chest is small, the ...
Compare the male and female pelvis. Describe the typical structure of a gland. Discuss the structure, function, and location in the body of each specific epithelial tissue. Following eye surgery, a man was required to wear an eye patch over his right eye. What effect will this patch have ...
What is the main function of the joints? The main function of a joint is to facilitate the movement of the human body. Some additional functions of joints include providing stability to the head and pelvis, providing flexibility to the skeleton, and directing the movement of muscles at a join...
Explain the structure and function of titin. (a) Describe the structure of the conchae. (b) What is its function? Describe the structure and the function of central canal. Describe some of the features of the female pelvis that provide for compatibility with vaginal birth. Explain the ...
Cilia are small processes found in the respiratory tract and female reproductive tract. Their complex structure facilitates movement that brushes small structures through the lumen of either the trachea or Fallopian tubes. Stereocilia are similar to cilia in size and shape, however they are immotile ...
Female A silhouette mold based on basic female proportions. Classic The biped object from the original version of character studio. Arms Whether arms and shoulders are included in the biped. Neck Links The number of links in the biped neck. Default=1. Range=1 to 25. Spine Links The ...