Image A5b2 Complex Description
Diagram of the internal reproductive system of a body with a vagina that shows the following organs labeled with their names, starting at the top of the diagram and proceeding clockwise around the drawing:
- Fallopian tubes, shown as two curving tubes that end in finger-like structures at the ends
- Ovary, labeled on both sides, is indicated as an oval-shaped structure shown behind each Fallopian tube
- Uterus, which is pictured in the shape of a triangle with the tip pointing downward, with additional lines outside it, indicating the muscular walls of this organ
- Vagina, which is pictured by two wiggly lines that form the sides of a passageway that connects the inner area of the uterus to the outside of the body between the legs
- Cervix, which is indicated by an arrow pointing to the place where the uterus opens up into the wider passage of the vagina