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ConXport Female Urogenital System, The ovaries are a pair of almond-sized organs located on either side of the uterus. They play a central role in reproduction by producing eggs (ova) through a process called ovulation. Ovaries are also responsible for secreting female sex hormones, primarily estrogen and progesterone, which regulate the menstrual cycle and maintain pregnancy. Also known as uterine tubes or oviducts, the fallopian tubes are narrow, tube-like structures that extend from the ovaries to the uterus. They provide a pathway for the egg to travel from the ovary to the uterus. Fertilization of the egg by sperm usually occurs within the fallopian tubes. Understanding the intricacies of the female urogenital system is essential for overall health, reproductive wellness, and the diagnosis and management of various medical conditions. This complex interplay of organs and their functions underscores the importance of comprehensive care for the female reproductive and urinary systems.
ConXport Female Urogenital System, This model shows kidney, ureters, urinary bladder, uterus, accessories of uterus, vagina, ovary membrane, ligaments, uterus ligament and its artery etc. Made of PVC plastic. The female urogenital system is a remarkable and intricate network of organs responsible for vital functions such as urine formation and elimination, reproduction, and hormonal regulation. In this comprehensive overview, we delve into the anatomy and functions of the female urogenital system. The kidneys are paired bean-shaped organs located in the upper abdominal area, one on each side of the spine. They play a crucial role in maintaining the body's internal environment by filtering waste products and excess substances from the blood to form urine. Additionally, the kidneys help regulate electrolyte balance and blood pressure. Two slender tubes known as ureters connect the kidneys to the urinary bladder. These tubes transport urine from the kidneys to the bladder, utilizing peristaltic contractions to move urine through the ureter and prevent backflow.