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Female Reproductive System
Honors Anatomy & Physiology
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Functions of the Female Reproductive System
Ovaries produce 2° oocytes & hormones (E, P, inhin, & relaxin) Uterine tubes transport 2° oocyte uterus; sites of fertilization Uterus site of implantation of fertilized ovum, development of fetus during pregnancy & labor Vagina receives penis during intercourse; birth canal Mammary glands synthesize, secrete, & eject milk for nourishment of newborn
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Ovaries paired female gonads
homologous to testes (same embryonic origin) produce: Gametes 2° oocytes that develop into mature ova after fertilization Hormones E, P, inhibin, relaxin
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Ovaries
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Histology of the Ovary: Layers for Outermost Inward
Germinal Epithelium simple epithelium that covers ovary Tunica Albuginea dense irregular CT just under epithelium Ovarian Cortex consists of ovarian follicles surrounded by dense irregular CT with scattered smooth muscle Ovarian Medulla loose CT, blood & lymphatic vessels, nerves
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Ovarian Follicles consist of oocytes in various stages of development
follicular cells: single layer of cells surrounding oocyte granulosa cells: multiple layers of cells surrounding oocyte later in development mature (Graafian) follicle: large fluid-filled follicle ready to rupture & expel a 2° oocyte; called ovulation corpus luteum: remnants of Graafian follicle after ovulation; produces E, P, inhibin, relaxin until it degenerates into a corpus albicans
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Oogenesis
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Fertilization
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Once sperm nucleus enters 2° oocyte meiosis of ova nuclei continues
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Fallopian Tubes
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Animation
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Uterine Anatomy Fundus: dome-shaped superior portion
Body : tapering central portion Cervix: inferior narrow portion Internal Os: uppermost, opening into uterine cavity External Os: lower edge of cervix, opening into vagina, site of Pap smears Uterine Cavity: interior of body of uterus
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Uterus
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Histology of the Uterus
3 layers of tissue: Perimetrium visceral peritoneum of uterus simple squamous epithelium 2. Myometrium 3 layers of smooth muscle/ thickest in fundus Endometrium innermost layer
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Endometrium 3 layers innermost layer: simple columnar epithelium: ciliated with Goblet cells underlying/ thick lamina propria of areolar CT endometrial glands: develop as invagination of luminal epithelium almost to depth of myometrium
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Endometrial Glands = Endometrium
highly vascularized 2 parts: stratum functionalis sloughs of in menstruation stratum basalis deeper permanent layer
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Uterine Blood Supply
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Cervix connects body of uterus to vagina
exit route for menstrual flow from endometrial lining internal & external os Cells: squamous cells ectocervix columnar cells with glands line endocervical canal secrete mucus
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Cervical Mucus mixture of water, glycoproteins, lipids, enzymes, inorganic salts ~20 – 60 mL /day @ ovulation: cervical mucus most hospitable to sperm (less viscous, more alkaline) @ other times, viscous mucus forms mucus plug which impedes sperm motility may have role in capacitation (functional changes sperm undergo once in female reproductive tract
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Hysterectomy surgical removal of uterus: most common gynecological operation partial hysterectomy: removal of body of uterus only complete hysterectomy: body of uterus & cervix removed
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Vagina ~ 10 cm fibromuscular canl lined with mucous membrane
functions: receptacle for penis during intercourse outlet for menstrual flow birth canal
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Anatomy of the Vagina
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Hymen thin fold of vascularized mucous membrane that forms a border around & partially closes the inferior end of the vaginal opening to the exterior imperforate hymen: completely or partially closes off the orifice
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Vulva external genitalia of females made up of: Pubis Labia Majora
Labia Minora Clitoris vestibule &Vestibular Glands
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Pubis aka mons pubis elevation of adipose tissue
cushions pubic symphysis
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Labia Majora 2 longitudinal folds of skin extending inferiorly & posteriorly from mons pubis covered by skin & pubic hair contain: adipose tissue, sebaceous (oil) & apocrine (sweat) glands are homologous to the scrotum
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Labia Minora medial to labial majora
no pubic hair, few sudoriferous glands many sebaceous glands homologous to spongy urethra
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Clitoris small cylindrical mass of erectile tissue & nerves
Located at anterior junction of labia minora homologous to glans penis
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Vestibule region between labia minora
w/in it : external urethral orifice, vaginal orifice, ducts of vestibular glands
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Skene’s Glands “minor” vestibular or paraurethral glands secrete mucus
homologous to prostate
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Bartholin’s Glands either side of vaginal orifice
“greater” vestibular glands produce small amt mucus during sexual arousal providing lubrication homologous to Cowper’s glands
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Mammary Glands Nipples
Areola : circular, pigmented area around each Lactiferous Ducts: closely spaced openings where milk emerges Suspensory Ligament: strands of CT between skin & deep fascia that support the breast Mammary Gland: modified sudoriferous (sweat)glands separated by adipose surrounded by myoepithelial cells (smooth muscle): contraction milk let down
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