What Is the Female Reproductive Tract?
The female reproductive tract consists of the female genital organs including the ovaries, uterus, vagina, vulva, and mammary glands. Where Is the Female Reproductive Tract Located? The reproductive organs are located in the abdomen, and the mammary glands are located in two rows along the outside of the abdomen, running from the groin to the chest. The right and left ovaries are located just behind the kidneys. The ovaries are connected to the uterus by small ducts called oviducts. The uterus extends from the area behind the ovary to the back of the abdomen just in front of the pelvis. The uterus terminates at the cervix, which separates the uterus from the vagina. The vagina passes through the pelvis to the vulva, which is the external opening of the genital passage. GA_googleFillSlot(“Articles-InsideContent-Left-300×250”); GA_googleFillSlot(“Articles-InsideContent-Right-300×250”); What Is the General Structure of the Female Reproductive Tract? Ovaries are suspended from the top of t