Matching Pairs Female Reproductive StructuresOnline version Identify the structures and associated functions of the female reproductive tract. by Andrew Sessions 1 Broad Ligament 2 Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes 3 Perimetrium 4 Ovaries 5 Uterus 6 Myometrium 7 external os 8 Endometrium 9 Vagina 10 Fundus 11 Cervix 12 Infundibulum a hollow organ with thick muscular walls and houses the pregnancy the outer layer of serous membrane the lower opening of the cervix the dome-shaped portion of the uterus that lies superior to the entry point of the uterine tubes. This pair receives the oocyte from the ovary and provide a site for fertilization. a fold of peritoneum that attaches the side of the uterus and the ovary to the pelvic wall. the narrow neck of the uterus that protrudes into the vagina inferiorly, considered as "the opening" to the uterus. a fibromuscular tube that runs between the cervix and the vaginal orifice the middle layer of smooth muscle that contracts rhythmically during childbirth in order to expel the fetus. the primary sex organs of the female and produce the female sex cells is the most distal part of the uterine tube and is funnel-shaped and has finger-like processes (fimbriae) that loosely enclose the ovary. the internal mucosal layer that thickens during the menstrual cycle and partially disintegrates prior to menstruation.