Using the figure below, identify the labeled part.



1) Label A: ______________________________

2) Label B: ______________________________

3) Label C: ______________________________

4) Label D: ______________________________

5) Label E: ______________________________

6) Label F: ______________________________

7) Label G: ______________________________

8) Label H: ______________________________

9) Label I: ______________________________

10) Label J: ______________________________

11) Label K: ______________________________

12) Label L: ______________________________

13) Label M: ______________________________

14) Label N: ______________________________

15) Label O: ______________________________

16) Label P: ______________________________

17) Label Q: ______________________________

18) Label R: ______________________________

19) Label S: ______________________________

20) Label T: ______________________________

21) Label U: ______________________________


1) Placenta
2) Umbilical cord
3) Fetus
4) Vagina
5) Cervix
6) Amniotic fluid
7) Uterus
8) Liver
9) Stomach
10) Transverse colon
11) Fundus of uterus
12) Umbilical cord
13) Placenta
14) Urinary bladder
15) Pubic symphysis
16) Vagina
17) Urethra
18) Rectum
19) External os
20) Cervical (mucous)
21) Common iliac vein

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