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Title: AMA 174 - Anatomy


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AMA 174 - Anatomy Physiology/Medical
Terminology/Pathology 5 Female Reproductive
Systems
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Female Reproductive System
  • Function to produce ova and provide a place for
    the growth of the embryo. Supplies important
    hormones that contribute to development of female
    sex characteristics such as breast development,
    body hair and structural changes in bones and fat

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Anatomy of the Reproductive System
  • Ovaries female reproductive organs, produce ova
    (eggs)
  • Fallopian Tubes carry the eggs to the uterus
  • Uterus hollow muscular organ that provides a
    place for gestation
  • Cul-de-sac area between the uterus and rectum
  • Vagina structure that leads from the uterus to
    the outside of the body, carries sperm to the
    uterus and fallopian tubes, used for sexual
    reproduction
  • Bartholin Glands secrete fluid to lubricate the
    vagina
  • Clitoris sensitive erectile tissue
  • Perineum area between the vagina and the anus

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External Genitalia
  • Labia Majora outer lips of the vagina
  • Labia Minora inner lips of the vagina
  • Vulva combination of labia majora and minora

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Reproduction
  • The ovum or egg, leaves the ovary, travels down
    the fallopian tube and enters the uterus. If
    fertilization occurs, the egg and sperm may
    combine (forms a ball of cells called the zygote)
    in the fallopian tube and implant in the uterus
    to form the embryo (2-6 weeks). The embryo then
    becomes a fetus (6-38 weeks). Gestation
    (pregnancy) takes about 40 weeks. The uterus
    builds up a lining each month to support
    fertilization. If fertilization does not occur,
    the ovum is shed with this built up inner lining
    of the uterus this is called menstruation.

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Accessory Organ
  • Breast the breasts are mammary glands that
    contain milk glands that respond to hormones
    secreted during fertilization. Breasts also
    respond to hormones that cause them to grow
    during puberty. The hormones that affect
    production of the ovum after puberty are the
    follicle-stimulating hormone and the luteinizing
    hormone. Human Chorionic Gonaditropin is the
    hormone that is produced when pregnancy occurs.
    When the woman reaches a certain age, menopause
    occurs. This is the gradual ending of the
    menstrual cycle. This is when estrogen levels
    fall.

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