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Ch. 26 The Reproductive System
Chapter 26, Problem 26.13a

Which of the following ligaments does not attach to the ovaries?


a. Lateral cervical ligaments
b. Broad ligament
c. Ovarian ligament
d. Suspensory ligament
e. All of these attach to the ovaries.

Verified step by step guidance
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Identify the function and location of each ligament listed in the options.
Understand that the ovaries are reproductive organs located in the pelvic cavity of females, and they are held in place by specific ligaments.
Review the role of the lateral cervical ligaments, which are primarily associated with the cervix and do not directly connect to the ovaries.
Analyze the broad ligament, ovarian ligament, and suspensory ligament, all of which are directly involved in supporting the ovaries.
Conclude that the ligament not attaching to the ovaries among the options provided is the lateral cervical ligaments.

Key Concepts

Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.

Ovarian Ligament

The ovarian ligament is a fibrous structure that connects the ovaries to the lateral pelvic wall. It plays a crucial role in anchoring the ovaries in place within the pelvic cavity. Understanding its attachment is essential for identifying which ligaments are directly associated with the ovaries.
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Broad Ligament

The broad ligament is a wide fold of peritoneum that extends from the sides of the uterus to the pelvic walls and floor. It supports the uterus, fallopian tubes, and ovaries, but does not directly attach to the ovaries. Recognizing its function helps clarify the relationships between the reproductive structures.
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Suspensory Ligament

The suspensory ligament of the ovary is a fold of peritoneum that contains blood vessels and nerves supplying the ovaries. It connects the ovaries to the lateral pelvic wall and is crucial for ovarian blood supply. Understanding its role is important for distinguishing it from ligaments that do not attach to the ovaries.
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