Answer: C) Broad ligament
Step-by-step explanation:
A ligament can be define as a fibrous connective tissue which links bone to bone.
The ligaments present in the female reproductive tract are the structures which supports the internal female genitalia covered by the bony pelvis.
A broad ligament is a ligament which is associated with the female reproductive organs.
It exhibit a layer of peritoneum membrane, that is associated with ovaries, fallopian tubes and uterus.
The broad ligament is divides into three regions:
1. Mesometrium: It covers the uterus. In the broad ligament it is the largest subsection.
2. Mesovarium: It originate from the posterior surface of the broad ligament and connects to the hilum of the ovary. It does not cover the entire surface of the ovary.
3. Mesosalpinx: It originates from the mesovarium superiorly and encloses the fallopian tubes.