Menstrual Cycle, Spermatogenesis and Fertilzation By: Jonathan and Armin
Anatomy
Menstrual Cycle The cycle of changes in the female reproductive organs that prepares the body for pregnancy Lasts 28 days Controlled by hormones from the ovary Ovary has 100 000’s of follicles with an immature egg Ovum has the female genetic information
Menstrual cycle Day 1-14 Day 1-7: several follicles start to grow and release estrogen Day 7: all follicles degrade except one Day 12: follicle releases estrogen to the blood. The pituitary in the brain releases Luteinizing hormone
Menstrual Cycle Ovulation Ovulation: the release of a ripe ovum Day 14: LH makes the follicle grow and the ovum is squeezed out Fallopian tube surrounds ovum and moves it to the uterus Lives for 12-14 hours If not fertilized, it dissolves and is shed with the uterus lining
Menstrual Cycle Day 15-28 Day 15-22:The ovum travels down the Fallopian tubes to the uterus Day 23-28: If the egg is not fertilized, no estrogen of progesterone is produced The thick lining in the uterus is not needed and is shed The menstrual cycle starts again
Anatomy: Spermatogenesis
Spermatogenesis Sperm contains the male genetic information Is called a male gamete After 13 years of age, millions made daily Testosterone made by testicles Sperm form in the testicles Spends 4-6 weeks developing in the epididymis Moves to the vas deferens
Spermatogenesis Seminal fluid is produced by the seminal vesicles and the prostate gland Sperm are carried in the seminal fluid and move through the urethra during ejaculation Each time up to 500 million sperm are released Takes 70 days to mature
Fertilization The joining together of the female ovum and the male sperm Conception is when the sperm enters the ovum in the Fallopian tubes Only one sperm can penetrate the ovum The male and female gametes join to form a zygote
Fertilization The 2 cells divide to make 4 Keep dividing until the embryo is full grown After 7 days, embryo implanted in the uterus The menstrual cycle stops until a few weeks after birth
Fertilization
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