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Female Anatomy: Digestive, Reproductive, Urinary

Apr 23, 2025

Lecture Notes: Digestive, Reproductive, and Urinary Structures in Female Anatomy

Overview

  • Focus on digestive, reproductive, and urinary structures.
  • Examination conducted on a female specimen.

Digestive System Structures

Liver

  • Left Lobe of the Liver
  • Right Lobe of the Liver
  • Falciform Ligament

Gallbladder

  • Located within the liver's cus.
  • Described as a green bladder structure.

Intestines

  • Large Intestine: Clearly visible, with a significant portion shown.
  • Small Intestine: Visible alongside the large intestine.
    • Mesentery (Mesentery Proper): Found between the folds of the small intestine, numerous views provided.

Urinary System Structures

Kidney and Ureter

  • Kidney: Positioned as seen in the specimen.
  • Ureter: Identified next to the kidney.

Urinary Bladder

  • Portion identified near the urinary structures.

Reproductive System Structures

Rectum

  • Mentioned in relation to other urinary and reproductive structures.

Vagina and Uterus

  • Vagina: Identified within the specimen.
  • Uterus: Clearly visible next to the vagina.

Contextual Reference

  • Pubic Symphysis: Provided for anatomical perspective and context.

These notes summarize key anatomical structures discussed in the lecture, focusing on their location and relation to each other in the female anatomy.