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Name the parts of the female reproductive system. Describe the production, function and storage of egg cells. Explain the function of hormones in the female reproductive system.
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KEY WORDS CervixUterusOocyte Oviduct (fallopian tube)Follicle cell OvulationCorpus Luteum EndometriumMenstrual cycle Estrogen Progesterone
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Female symbol represents hand mirror of Venus - the Roman goddess of love and fertility. Female reproductive system must be able to: Produce eggs. Nourish and hold zygote until fully developed. Give birth.
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Female sex organs: Oviduct Cervix Uterus Vagina Urethra Bladder Ovary
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Carries urine from bladder out vagina. Vagina Receives sperm from the male and acts as the birth canal. Cervix Connects the vagina to the uterus; opening to the uterus. Uterus Fertilized egg will stop and implant in the wall of the uterus – Endometrium - to receive nourishment and protection as it develops. Ovary Location of follicle cells which develop into a mature egg cell ready to be fertilized by sperm. Oviduct (Fallopian tube) Tube that takes the unfertilized egg and transports it to the Uterus. Fertilization takes place in Oviduct. Urethra
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Female gametes: releasing an egg from ovary is called ovulation.
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Process of Ovulation Ovaries contain follicle cells Follicle – egg (oocyte) plus surrounding cells. Oocyte develops inside until ovulation. At ovulation, follicle bursts, releasing mature egg. Surrounding cells form the Corpus luteum. Corpus luteum releases hormones - if pregnant. If egg NOT fertilized - corpus luteum disappears.
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1. Follicle 2. Growing follicle 3. Mature oocyte 4. Released egg 5. Corpus Luteum 6. C.L. Releases hormones
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Fertilization of the egg takes place in the oviduct. Millions of sperm begin the journey, only a few thousand reach the egg in the fallopian tubes Only one can fertilize the egg. First sperm to penetrate the cell wall of the egg triggers a chemical reaction that prevents any other sperm from entering the egg. Fertilization and Formation of a Zygote:
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Fertilized egg lodges in the uterus wall – endometrium – where it receives nourishment.
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Puberty : more hormones are involved in the female system. Pituitary gland releases LH and FSH. FSH travels to ovaries, stimulate the production of hormone estrogen – outside changes. FSH also stimulate follicles to develop – inside changes. LH also triggers monthly ovulation and the formation of the corpus luteum.
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Ovulation and Menstrual Cycle: Female develops all egg cells (oocytes) as the embryo grows - 7 million follicle cells. At puberty, only about 400,000 remain. Menstrual cycle: Monthly cycle of changes that occur in the ovaries and endometrial lining around ovulation.
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Menstrual Cycle consists for four steps: approximately 28 days before repeating 1. Building up endometrium – follicular phase 2. Ovulation – releasing the egg 3. Preparing for pregnancy – luteal phase - releasing hormones in case of fertilization. 4. Shedding the endometrium – menstruation - if fertilization does not occur.
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NO fertilization (no pregnancy): Egg cell and thickened endometrial lining are discarded through menstruation. Fertilization (pregnancy occurs): No menstrual flow as the zygote is developing into an embryo and the endometrium is needed to nourish and protect it.
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