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1 Female Reproduction System

2 Anatomy of the Female Reproductive System
Ovaries Primary reproductive organs of a female Size and shape of an almond Internal

3 Ovarian Follicles Tiny saclike structures
Each follicle consists of an immature egg called an oocyte. Surrounded by one or more layers of follicle cells. A follicle matures, enlarges and develops a fluid-filled center call an Antrum. At this stage the follicle is called:Vesicular or Graafian Follicle Mature and egg is ready to be ejected This event is called ovulation Follicle is transformed into corpus luteum which degenerates

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5 Duct System Uterine (Fallopian) Tubes Initial part of the duct system They receive oocyte and provide site for fertilization Fimbriae-Fingerlike projections at distal end of Fallopian tubes As oocyte is expelled, waving fimbriae creates fluid currents to carry oocyte to uterus With or without fertilization

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8 Uterus (Womb) Vagina Located in pelvis between bladder and rectum
Hollow organ that functions to receive, retain and nourish a fertilized egg. Implantation takes place here. Vagina Thin walled tube 8 to 10 cm long Often call birth canal Provides passageway for delivery of an infant and for menstrual flow to leave the body Partially closed by a thin fold of mucosa called hymen

9 Female External Genitalia

10 External Genitalia – Vulva
Mons Pubis Fatty rounded area After puberty – covered with pubic hair Labia Majora Two elongated hair-covered skin folds enclose the Labia Minora Delicate hair free folds

11 Greater Vestibular Glands
Vestibule Contains external openings of the urethra Greater Vestibular Glands Flank vagina on each side Lubricates vagina during intercourse Clitoris Small protruding structure that corresponds to the male penis Composed of sensitive erectile tissue that becomes swollen with blood during sexual excitement

12 Female Reproductive Functions and Cycles
Oogenesis & Ovarian Cycle Total supply of eggs a female can release is already determined by the time she is born. Female’s lifetime supply of primary oocytes are in place in ovarian follicle (2 million)

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14 Cyclic changes that the endometrium goes through month after month
Menstrual Cycle Cyclic changes that the endometrium goes through month after month Cycles are about 28 days long Ovulation occurring midway in cycles (about day 14)

15 Hormone Production by the Ovaries
Estrogen Produced by follicle cells Cause secondary sex characteristics Enlargement of accessory organs Development of breasts Appearance of pubic hair Increase in fat beneath the skin Widening and lightening of the pelvis Onset of menses

16 Hormone Production by the Ovaries
Progesterone Produced by the corpus luteum Production continues until LH diminishes in the blood Helps maintain pregnancy

17 Ovarian and Uterine Hormone Cycles

18 Structural Changes in the ovaries and the uterus

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20 Both sexes, but normally function only in females Biological role
Mammary Glands Both sexes, but normally function only in females Biological role Produce milk to nourish a newborn The mammary glands are contained within a rounded skin-covered breast

21 Areola Pigmented center of breast Surrounds a central protruding nipple Internal: Consists of 15 to 25 lobes which radiate around the nipple Padded & separate from each other by connective tissue and fat Lobules – smaller chambers Contains clusters of Alveolar Glands These produce milk when the woman is lactating


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