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==Human Ovary and Associated Uterine Tube==
==Human Ovary and Associated Uterine Tube==


Adult human ovary  (right) viewed by laparoscopy.
Adult human {{ovary}} (right) viewed by laparoscopy.
 
* Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube, oviduct).
* The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular, representing the dense connective tissue layer (tunica albuginea).


* Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube, oviduct).
* The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular
** representing the dense connective tissue layer (tunica albuginea).
* In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.
* In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.






:'''Links:''' [[Ovary Development]] | [[Uterus Development]] | [[Menstrual Cycle]] | [[:File:Human_ovulation_01.jpg|Ovulation Image]]
:'''Links:''' {{Ovary}} | {{Uterus}} | [[Menstrual Cycle]] | [[:File:Human_ovulation_01.jpg|Ovulation Image]]


===Reference===


UNSW Embryology


Image source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission.
====Copyright====
No reproduction without permission.


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[[Category:Human]] [[Category:Ovary]] [[Category:Uterus]]
[[Category:Human]] [[Category:Ovary]] [[Category:Uterus]]

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Human Ovary and Associated Uterine Tube

Adult human ovary (right) viewed by laparoscopy.

  • Note the relative size and position of the ovary with respect to the uterine tube (fallopian tube, oviduct).
  • The ovary surface appears white and relatively avascular, representing the dense connective tissue layer (tunica albuginea).
  • In the background the associated mesenteries and peritoneal cavity can be seen.


Links: ovary | uterus | Menstrual Cycle | Ovulation Image

Reference

UNSW Embryology

Copyright

No reproduction without permission.


Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, May 19) Embryology Human right ovary and tube 1.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Human_right_ovary_and_tube_1.jpg

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