Organismal Development Part 4

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 16 ~ Human Reproduction
Advertisements

Female Hormone Regulation
Female Reproductive Hormones
LE 46-9b Vagina Cervix Oviduct Ovaries Uterus Endometrium Follicles Corpus luteum Uterine wall.
Female Physiology. Ovarian Cycle 28 days The cycle in which an oocyte matures, erupts from the ovary, and then travels down the oviduct. If not fertilized.
Do Now Name three organs of the female reproductive system
Reproduction.
Hormones of the female reproductive cycle: Anterior pituitary gland: Follicle stimulating hormone (FSH): Stimulates growth of ovarian follicles, and estrogen.
C) The Menstrual Cycle The female menstrual cycle takes an average of 28 days. (Variation is common). The cycle occurs in four phases if no fertilization.
The Male Reproductive System
Reproductive Hormones
Menstruation IF fertilization does NOT take place Menstrual cycle – a series of changes controlled by hormones that help prepare the female uterus for.
THE FEMALE REPROCUCTIVE TRACT Lecture #2. I. THE GOAL A. To produce a sex cell (egg) to unite with a sperm cell to create a new organism. B. To maintain.
Hormonal Control in Males Hypothalamus GnRH FSH Anterior pituitary Sertoli cells Leydig cells Inhibin Spermatogenesis Testosterone Testis LH Negative feedback.
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Figure 46.0 Frogs mating Chap46 Animal Reproduction.
Accelerated Biology.  Some important vocabulary  Follicle – a cluster of cells that surrounds an immature egg and provides it with nutrients (where.
Reproductive System Cont. Female Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 28.
Reproductive Hormones. Male gonads (testes) produce sperm. Female gonads (ovaries) produce eggs.
Human Reproductive Systems Chapter 50, section 3 only.
Reproductive Hormones. Male gonads (testes) produce sperm. Female gonads (ovaries) produce eggs.
Organismal Development Part 4
PART 2B THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM - HORMONES.
Female Reproductive Cycle
Female Reproductive Cycle
Biology 12 Unit 2: Reproduction and Development Female System.
Organismal Development Part 4
Objective To describe the process of oogenesis, the ovarian cycle, and the uterine cycle.
Reproduction A Chemical Signal Balancing Act. Testis signaled to make sperm Low Testosterone in blood detected by Hypothalamus Low Testosterone in blood.
The Uterine (Menstrual) Cycle CHRISTIAN CHEW BIOL 260 | TUESDAY LAB | TONINI.
Chapter 21 Female Reproduction.
Male Reproductive Anatomy (Front View). Male Reproductive Anatomy (Side View)
Female Reproductive Cycle Or Menstrual Cycle
Uterine (Menstrual) Cycle
Chapter 46.4 and 46.5 Animal Reproduction.
Reproductive System-L3
Female Reproductive Cycles
FEMale Reproductive System
Unit B: Reproduction and Development
Female Reproductive system: Structures & functions ..
The Menstrual Cycle Biology 12.
Reproductive System.
Female Reproductive System
Gametogenesis and Fertilization
Menstruation IF fertilization does NOT take place
Menstruation IF fertilization does NOT take place
AP Biology Endocrine Systems.
Human Reproduction 6.6.
Recap questions chapter 8b
Female Reproductive System
Human Reproduction The Menstrual Cycle.
NOTES – UNIT 11 part 2: Female Reproductive System
Reproductive Hormones
Menstrual Cycle.
Organismal Development Part 4
CHAPTER 27 Reproduction and Embryonic Development
Menstrual Cycle.
The Physiology of the Female Reproductive System
1. FSH: Follicle-stimulating hormone; and LH: luteinizing hormone
The Female Menstrual Cycle
A Chemical Signal Balancing Act
Reproductive Hormones
Regulation of the Reproductive System
OBJECTIVES Describe the role of female reproductive organs
Female Reproductive System
Determining Sex In mammals, sex is determined early in development
Female Reproductive System
Female Physiology.
Presentation transcript:

Organismal Development Part 4 Female Animals

Female Reproductive Anatomy Oviduct Ovaries Follicles Corpus luteum Uterine wall Uterus Endometrium Cervix Vagina

Oogenesis in the ovaries Ovary Primary germ cell in embryo Differentiation Oogonium in ovary Oogonium Mitotic division Primary oocyte within follicle Primary oocyte Completion of meiosis I and onset of meiosis II Growing follicle Secondary oocyte First polar body Ovulation Entry of sperm triggers completion of meiosis II Mature follicle Ruptured follicle Second polar body Ovum Ovulated secondary oocyte Corpus luteum Degen- erating corpus luteum

Female Reproductive Cycle in Humans Control by hypothalamus Inhibited by combination of estrogen and progesterone Hypothalamus Stimulated by high levels of estrogen GnRH Anterior pituitary Inhibited by low levels of estrogen FSH LH Pituitary gonadotropins in blood LH FSH FSH and LH stimulate follicle to grow LH surge triggers ovulation Ovarian cycle Corpus luteum Degenerating corpus luteum Growing follicle Mature follicle Follicular phase Ovulation Luteal phase Estrogen secreted by growing follicle in increasing amounts Progesterone and estrogen secreted by corpus luteum Ovarian hormones in blood Peak causes LH surge Estrogen Progesterone Estrogen level very low Progesterone and estro- gen promote thickening of endometrium Uterine (menstrual) cycle Endometrium Menstrual flow phase Proliferative phase Secretory phase Days 5 10 14 15 20 25 28

Fertilization and Implantation if pregnancy occurs Cleavage starts Cleavage continues Ovary Fertilization occurs The blastocyst implants Uterus Ovulation Endometrium From ovulation to implantation