Now available in French, this vividly illustrated Anatomie de l’Appareil Génital Féminin chart is the perfect educational resource for studying the female reproductive system. Suitable for classroom teaching, university study, or patient consultation settings, the chart clearly presents the anatomical structures with accurate French labelling.
Exclusively designed by the medical illustrators at AnatomyStuff, this female anatomy poster features high-quality visuals and medically accurate labelling, making it a valuable tool for anatomy students and healthcare professionals alike.
The chart illustrates the following key anatomical features:
- Anterior view of the female figure showing the location of the uterus and mammary glands
- Cross-sectional and frontal view of the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes, with 16 labelled features including the uterine layers, cervix, and associated ligaments
- Cross-section of a mammary gland with labelled structures such as the areola, nipple, lactiferous ducts, glands, and fatty tissue
- Enlarged diagram of an ovum (unfertilised egg), identifying chromosomes, ooplasm, and the cell membrane
- Lateral cross-section of the pelvis labelling the vagina, uterus, and cervix
- Dorsal view of the external female genitalia, clearly identifying key regions of the vagina
- Focused illustration of a fallopian tube and ovary with a developing ovum, including a summary and diagram of a typical 28-day menstrual cycle
All anatomical terms are written in French, making the chart ideal for French-speaking students or medical professionals.
Available in the following display formats:
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Classic Semi-Glossy Prints – Sizes include 45 x 60 cm, 60 x 80 cm, and 70 x 100 cm. These prints have a subtle sheen that enhances colour while remaining easy to read.
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Framed Prints – Choose black or white wooden frames in the same sizes. Printed on premium 170 gsm matte paper with a smooth, non-reflective finish. All frames are ready to hang with a durable pine frame backing.
Perfect for educational institutions, clinics, or study spaces.