Asked by Hunter Lewis on Jul 19, 2024
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The ________ can be found within the vestibule.
A) Bartholin's glands
B) areola
C) fallopian tubes
D) ova
Vestibule
The entrance or enclosed area leading into a larger space; in anatomy, it can refer to the space at the entrance of some body cavities.
Bartholin's Glands
A pair of glands located on either side of the vaginal opening that secrete fluid to lubricate the vagina.
- Familiarize oneself with the structural and functional features of female reproductive and sexual organs.
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Kristina Trombley-SwansonJul 26, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Bartholin's glands are located within the vestibule of the female genitalia. The areola is part of the breast, not the vestibule. The fallopian tubes and ova are located within the internal reproductive organs, not the vestibule.
Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the structural and functional features of female reproductive and sexual organs.