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Title: FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM


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FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
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INTERNAL STRUCTURES
  • OVARIES- (2)- are the primary reproductive organ
    of the female
  • Function-
  • Produce ESTROGEN and PROGESTERONE
  • Produce the female gamete (OVA)

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OVARIES
  • CHARACTERISTICS-
  • ALMOND size and shape
  • They are filled with tiny saclike structures
    called ovarian follicles.
  • Each follicle contains OOCYTES (immature eggs)
    that are surrounded by special layers FOLLICLE
    CELLS

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ANATOMY OF THE OVARIES (CONT.)
  • Mature follicles are called vesicular or Graafian
    follicles.
  • Developing egg is then ejected from the ovary in
    an event called ovulation.
  • Empty follicle transforms into different looking
    structure called a corpus luteum, which
    eventually degenerates.

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OVULATION
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DUCT SYSTEM
  • The uterine tubes, uterus, and vagina form
  • the duct system of the female reproductive
  • tract.

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Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes
  • The uterine or fallopian tubes are the beginning
    of the duct system.
  • They receive and transport the ovulated oocyte
    and provide a site where ovulation can occur.
  • The distal end of each uterine tube expands as
    the funnel-shaped infundibulum, which has
    fingerlike projections called fimbriae that
    partially surround each ovary. The fimbriae
    capture released oocytes to be channeled through
    the fallopian tubes.

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FIMBRIAE
  • The fimbriae capture released oocytes to be
    channeled through the fallopian tubes.

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FALLOPIAN FUNCTION
  • Oocytes are carried to the uterus by a
    combination of peristalsis and the rhythmic
    beating of cilia.

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UTERUS
  • Characteristics-
  • Located in the pelvis between the bladder and the
    rectum
  • Nourishes the fertilized egg

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3 sections of the uterus
  • FUNDUS- region near the entrance of the Fallopian
    tubes
  • BODY- large central portion
  • CERVIX- narrow outlet leading to the vagina

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3 layers of uterus
  • ENDOMETRIUM- inner lining that is removed during
    menses
  • MYOMETRIUM- middle layer of smooth muscle
  • PERIMETRIUM- outer serous layer

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VAGINA- birth canal
  • 3-4 inches long
  • GREATER VESTIBULAR GLANDS- that secrete
    lubrication during intercourse

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EXTERNAL GENITALIA
  • MONS PUBIS- rounded area overlying the pubic
    symphysis
  • LABIA MAJORA- large outer skin folds
  • LABIA MINORA- small hairless inner skin folds

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CLITORIS
  • Small protruding structure with many nerve
    endings and swells during excitement-
    corresponding to the male penis
  • PREPUCE- covers the clitoris

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MENSTRUAL CYCLE- approx 28 days
  • DAYS 1-5- MENSES- removal of the endometrial
    lining- average blood loss 50-150mL
  • Very low levels of ESTROGEN and PROGESTERONE

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MENSTRUAL CYCLE
  • DAYS 6-14- PROLIFERATIVE STAGE- growing levels
    of estrogen due to growing follicles of the
    ovaries- endometrium regenerating

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MENSTRUAL CYCLE
  • DAY 15-28 SECRETORY STAGE- CORPUS LUTEUM-
    secretes high levels of PROGESTERONE causing a
    large increase in endometrium lining
  • If no fertilization, progesterone and estrogen
    levels drop and menses begin.

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MAMMARY GLANDS
  • Specialized sweat glands that produce milk
  • EXTERNAL STRUCTURES
  • NIPPLE is surrounded by a pigmented area called
    the AREOLA

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INTERNAL STRUCTURES
  • 15 -25 lobes of ALVEOLAR GLANDS produce milk and
    pass it to the nipple via
  • LACTIFEROUS DUCTS

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