Fill in the Blanks Female Reproductive TractOnline version This game identifies the structures and associated functions of the female reproductive tract. References: Primal Pictures. (2017). Anatomy and Physiology. https://www.anatomy.tv/anatomytv/html5uihap_2018/#/product/reproductive/type/Topics/displayType/displayFlash/id/6 by Kaylie Eason 1 isthmus uterus canal muscularis endometrium mucosa birth fundus perimetrium ovaries vaginal right myometrium angle fertilization cilia uterine ampulla orifice tubes 8 intrauterine cervix flow body menstrual adventitia zygote infundibulum ovum vagina 1 . The female reproductive tract refers to the female internal reproductive organs and includes the , , , and . 2 . The ovaries are the primary sex organs of the female and produce the female sex cells ( ) . 3 . The uterine ( fallopian ) tubes receive the oocyte from the ovary and provide a site for . After this the resulting is conveyed along the tube to the uterus by the movement of lining the tube . 4 . The uterine ( fallopian ) tubes can be divided into four parts : the , the , the , and the part . 5 . The uterus is a hollow organ with thick muscular walls approximately cm long , 6 cm wide , and 3 cm thick : pear - shaped and usually lies at a to the vagina 6 . The uterus can be described in three parts : the , the , and the 7 . The walls of the uterus are made up of these layers of tissue : the the , and the 8 . The vagina is a fibromuscular tube that runs between the cervix and . This serves as the outlet for , receives the erect penis during intercourse , and forms the inferior portion of the in childbirth . 9 . The vagina consists of an outer layer of connective tissue ( ) , a middle layer of smooth muscular fibers , arranged in longitudinal and circular layers ( ) , and an inner mucous layer ( )