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1 OBJECTIVES Describe the role of female reproductive organs
Compare and correlate the ovarian and uterine cycles

2 Female overview

3 Female purpose: Produce sex cell Nourish developing baby
How is this different from males?

4 Vagina Copulatory organ, birth canal, menstrual flow canal
Collect sperm and holds it near the cervix

5 Ovaries Primordial follicles produced before birth
Ovulation: hormone spike releases oocyte Oocyte sweeps to oviduct, ultimately transplanted to the uterus

6 Ovarian cycle: getting the egg
Producing and releasing an egg ~28 days Follicular phase Ovulation Luteal phase

7 Ovarian Cycle Follicular phase: primordial follicle continues but does not complete meiosis to become egg (FSH influence) Ovulation: ovary wall ruptures and expels egg Coupled with spike in ICSH Luteal phase: corpus luteum forms and produces progesterone and estrogen In 10 days CL is dissolved If fertilization occurs placenta takes over hormone role

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9 Uterus: nourishing embryo
Retains and nourishes embryo Mucous lining protects More slippery at ovulation Cervix expands at childbirth Cervical plug

10 Uterine cycle Make endometrium ready for implantation
Menstrual phase days 1-5 Proliferative phase days 6-14 Secretory phase

11 Uterine Cycle Menstrual phase: Proliferative phase: Secretory phase:
CL degenerates -> Loss of lining of endometrium, lowest hormone levels Proliferative phase: Estrogen production -> endo buildup Progesterone receptors form in endo lining Ends at ovulation Secretory phase: Preparing for implantation CL producing progesterone to maintain endo Why keep endometrium?

12 Female sexual response
Similar to male Blood engorgement, mucous production No ejaculation or refractory period


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