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Fallopian Tubes Carry the egg from the ovary to the uterus. The only place the egg can be fertilized. Sperm must through the vagina, uterus, and into the fallopian tubes.
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Fallopian Tubes
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Where the female eggs are produced and stored. Ovulation takes place when the egg is from the ovaries. It is the size of an almond. Also produces hormones.
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Ovary
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Where the fertilized egg develops into a baby. The Womb.
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Uterus
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The lining in the wall of the uterus. It is released each month if there is If an egg is fertilized the lining stays intact and the egg implants itself and is nourished by the lining
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Uterine Lining
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Mouth of the uterus. The cervix opens to allow the unborn child to into the birth canal (Vagina). Common site of cancer in women.
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Cervix
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Also known as the birth canal. Female organ of intercourse.
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Vagina
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Where waste is stored before it leaves the body.
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The areas of the intestine where is stored.
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The lower part of the spinal cord that the female sex organs.
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Egg, at puberty one ovum matures each month.
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When a mature egg is and enters of the fallopian tubes.
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When the female egg is fertilized by the male sperm cell, the egg leaves the body with the lining of the uterus and a small amount of Approximately every
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Responsible for physical body changes and female sexual development. Estrogen and progesterone.
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Happens around age 45 when ovulation finally stops.
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