Relier Pairs female reproductive tractVersion en ligne properly match the part to its function/purpose par Hanna Hicks 1 clitoris 2 uterus 3 ovaries 4 urethral orifice 5 vaginal orifice 6 vagina 7 broad ligament 8 round ligament 9 transverse cervical ligament 10 greater vestibular glands runs in the broad ligament to hold the cervix and the fornix of the vagina to the lateral pelvic wall fold of the peritoneum that attaches the side of the uterus and ovary to the pelvic wall primary sex organs of the female and produce the female sex cells (ovum) fibromuscular tube that runs between the cervix and vaginal orifice. it is an outlet for menstrual flow, receives the erect penis during intercourse. hollow organ with thick muscular walls approximately 8 cm long, 6cm wide and 3cm thick. it has 3 parts: the fundus, body, and cervix opens into the vestibule in front of the vaginal orifice, about 2 cm posterior to the clitoris lie within the broad ligament and travels out of the pelvic cavity, through the inguinal canal to the labia majora the external opening of the vagina that opens into the vestibule behind the urethral orifice located inferolaterally to the vaginal orifice. they secrete mucous into the vestibule of the vagina during sexual arousal. erectile organ that is highly sensitive to tactile stimulation and will enlarge during female sexual arousal.