1 1.Primary follicles Immature egg and surrounding cells 2. Mature Graafian follicle State of follicle just before ovulation 3. Ovum (egg)4. Corpus luteum.

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1 1.Primary follicles Immature egg and surrounding cells 2. Mature Graafian follicle State of follicle just before ovulation 3. Ovum (egg)4. Corpus luteum Produces progesterone 2 3 4

Hypothalamus Anterior Pituitary Ovary Development of the follicle Ovulation Development of Corpus Luteum The thermostat GnRF FSH (follicle stimulating hormone) LH (Luteinizing Hormone) Estrogen Progesterone On Button The Heater The heat

Fimbriae 2. Fallopian (uterine) tube3. Uterus4. Cervix5. Vagina 6. Clitoris 7. Labia minora8. Labia majora

Clitoris 2. Labia majora 3. Labia minora 4. Opening of urethra 5. Opening of vagina

Structure_______________________ Function________________________ Structure_______________________ Function_______________________ Structure___________________ Function___________________ Structure__________________ Function___________________ Structure________________ Function________________ Structure_____________ Function_____________ Erectile Tissue Structure_______________ Function______________ Structure___________ Structure_________ Structure_______________ Function_______________ Testis Sperm and Testosterone Production Epididymis Site of sperm maturation Vas deferens Sperm Transport Urinary bladder Urethra Bulbourethral gland Secretes pre-ejaculatory fluid Prostate gland Secretes alkaline fluid Seminal vesicle Secretes alkaline fluid Glans penis Foreskin

Structure_______________ Function_________________ Structure______ _____________ Function______ _____________ Structure______________________ Function______________________ Seminiferous tubules Sperm production Epididymis Site of sperm maturation Vas deferens Sperm transport tube 1 2 3

(Fallopian Tube) Fimbriae Endometrium – Lining of uterus 2. Cervix – Lower 1/3 of uterus 3. Vagina

Label The Following Diagram Ovaries Cervix (Lower 1/3 of uterus) Vagina Endometrium Muscular wall of uterus Developing follicles Uterine (Fallopian) Tube Uterus