Female Reproductive System Overview. Ovaries Responsible for oogenesis: the production of female gametes (ova) Also responsible for the secretion of female.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
FUNCTIONS OF THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Advertisements

Female Reproductive System
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
A D C B H G F E Illustration copyright © McGraw-Hill Australia Pty Ltd.
Female reproductive System
The Female Reproductive System
Anatomy and Physiology Junior Health
The Female Reproductive System
MALE & FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
The Female Reproductive System
Animal Reproductive Systems
4.05 Remember the structures of the reproductive system
The Reproductive System
Female Reproductive Anatomy. What is the menstruation cycle? “Period” Monthly bleeding that most healthy women of reproductive age experience Menstrual.
FEMALE REPRDUCTIVE ORGANS
Reproductive Systems Female.
Vagina Day Female Reproduction.
The Female Reproductive System. The Ovum Ovum = The female repro. cell. Plural = Ova.
Chapter 18 Lesson 2: The Male Reproductive System
Sexual Education Female Reproductive Systems. Hormones / Estrogen / The principle female hormone / Regulates reproductive functions and the development.
Science Sponge What are some of the functions of the endocrine system? What hormone regulates your sleep wake cycle and where in the brain is it controlled?
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM Anatomy and Physiology.
Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology Fifth edition Seeley, Stephens and Tate Slide 2.1 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin.
Reproduction. Hormones  Estrogen  Produced by ovaries  Stimulates development of female secondary sex characteristics  Affect the menstrual cycle.
The Female Reproductive System Anatomy and Function.
The Reproductive System Lesson 1: The Female Reproductive System.
4. Uterus Hollow, muscular, pear-shaped organ Located medially in the anterior portion of the pelvic cavity Body of the uterus (22): upper 2/3 Cervix (5):
Presentation title slide
Reproductive Systems Female.
Reproductive Anatomy 1)Primary sex organs (gonads) Produce sex cells (gametes) Secrete sex hormones 2) Accessory Organs Transport sex cells Nourish sex.
FAMILY LIFE The Female Reproductive Anatomy. EGG / OVA n Female sex cells are produced by the ovaries. n The largest cell in the human body, about the.
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
Female Reproductive System Purpose: 1.Produce estrogen and progesterone 2.Reproduction 3.Carry baby during pregnancy.
Refusal Skills: Sexual pressure lines
Human Sexuality Outline. Functions  To reproduce  Includes testes and ovaries  Passing of genetic material to offspring  To reproduce  Includes testes.
Chapter 27 Reproduction and Embryonic Development (Ch. 18)  Both sexes in humans have –a set of gonads where gametes are produced, –ducts for gamete transport,
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
Copyright © 2009 Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Benjamin Cummings Reproductive System- Female.
Human Reproduction.
The Reproductive System KIN 312. Anatomy of the Male.
Do Now What is the purpose of the reproductive system? What are some differences between the male and female reproductive systems?
Female Reproductive System
KEY IDEA: Main functions: To produce female gametes or eggs (ova) also known as oocytes. To allow for internal fertilization. To provide for internal.
Female Reproductive System
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
MALE & FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
Reproductive System- Female
Reproductive System- Female
Reproductive System- Female
Dr Robert B. Mbelwa MD (dar) Msc Physiology (Makerere)
The female reproductive system
Female reproductive System
The Reproductive System
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
Survival of species Reproduction organs.
XVI.Reproductive System
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
Chapter 16 The Reproductive System
Female Reproduction System
The Reproductive System
Lesson 2 – Reproductive System: Female
Presentation transcript:

Female Reproductive System Overview

Ovaries Responsible for oogenesis: the production of female gametes (ova) Also responsible for the secretion of female sex hormones (estrogen and progestins)

Uterine Tubes Uterine tubes (fallopian tubes) carry oocytes (egg cells) to the uterus. Fertilization must occur in the uterine tubes before the egg cell reaches the uterus.

Uterus Muscular chamber that provides mechanical protection and nutritional support for the developing embryo and fetus. Contractions of the uterus push the baby out during birth. The Cervix is the opening to the uterus, at the end of the vagina.

Vagina An elastic muscular tube extending between the uterus and the vestibule (external space surrounding the opening the vagina) Hymen: an elastic epithelial fold which partially or completely blocks the entrance to the vagina before the first occasion of sexual intercourse or tampon use.

External Genitalia Vestibular glands: produce secretions that keep the outside of the vagina moist and lubricate the opening during sexual intercourse. Clitoris: derived from the same embryonic structures as the penis in males. Contains erectile tissue and engorges with blood during sexual arousal.

External Genitalia Labia Minora: smooth hairless fold of skin that surrounds and protects the clitoris, urinary opening, and vaginal opening. Labia Majora: another fold of skin that contains adipose tissue and surrounds and protects the female external genitalia.

Mons Pubis Prominent bulge above the external genitalia, created by adipose tissue.