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The Reproductive System Female. Reproductive role Produce the female gamete (ova) Nurture and protect a developing fetus during 9 months of pregnancy.

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Page 1: The Reproductive System Female. Reproductive role Produce the female gamete (ova) Nurture and protect a developing fetus during 9 months of pregnancy.

The Reproductive System

Female

Page 2: The Reproductive System Female. Reproductive role Produce the female gamete (ova) Nurture and protect a developing fetus during 9 months of pregnancy.

Reproductive role

• Produce the female gamete (ova)• Nurture and protect a developing fetus during

9 months of pregnancy• Primary reproductive organ: Ovaries- Produce exocrine product: Ova- Produce endocrine product: estrogen and

progesterone

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Ovaries• The paired ovaries are the size and shape of almonds• Ovarian follicles: tiny saclike structures within the ovaries- Each follicle consists of an immature egg called an oocyte- Oocyte is surrounded by one or more layers of very

different cells called follicle cells

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Ovulation• As a developing egg within a

follicle begins to mature:- The follicle enlarges and develops

a fluid-filled central region called an antrum

- At this stage, ovulation happens: the follicle is mature and the developing egg is ready to be ejected from the ovary

• After ovulation, the ruptured follicle is transformed into a very different looking structure called a corpus luteum, which eventually degenerates

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Ovulation Video

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nLmg4wSHdxQ

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Duct System

• duct system:- The uterine (fallopian)tubes- Uterus - Cervix- Vagina

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Fallopian tubes• Form the initial part of the

duct system• Receive the ovulated oocyte

and provide a site where fertilization can occur

• Each of the fallopian tubes is about 10 cm long

• There is little or no actual contact between the fallopian tubes and the ovaries

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Fallopian tubes• The distal end of each fallopian

tube is expanded and has fingerlike projections called fimbriae:

- As an oocyte is expelled from an ovary during ovulation, the waving fimbriae create fluid currents that carries oocyte into the uterus

- The oocyte is carried toward the uterus by a combination of peristalsis and rhythmic beating of cilia

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Fertilization • The usual site of

fertilization is the fallopian tube

• To reach the oocyte, sperm must swim upward through the vagina and uterus to reach the fallopian tube

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Uterus• It is located in the

pelvis between the urinary bladder and rectum

• Function: to receive, retain, and nourish a fertilized egg

• No pregnancy: It is about the size and shape of a pear

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Uterus

• The major portion of the uterus is referred to as the body

• Its superior rounded region above the entrance of the fallopian tube is the fundus

• Its narrow outlet which protrudes into the vagina below is the cervix

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Uterus• The wall of the uterus is thick and composed of 3

layers:- endometrium: inner layer- Myometrium: bulky middle muscle layer- Epimetrium: outermost layer

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Endometrium

• If fertilization occurs:- The fertilized egg implant itself

into the endometrium of the uterus and resides there for the rest of its development

• When a woman is not pregnant:- The endometrial lining is brushed

off periodically, usually about every 28 days, in response to changes in the levels of ovarian hormones in the blood (menses)

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Ovulation 2 Video

• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkLUA05ExHA

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Myometrium

• Myometrium: - It is composed of

interlacing bundles of smooth muscle

- The myometrium plays an active role during the delivery of a baby

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Vagina• It is a thin-walled tube 8 to 10

cm long• It lies between the bladder

and rectum and extends from the cervix to the body exterior

• The distal end of the vagina is partially closed by a thin fold of the mucosa called the hymen:

- The hymen is very vascular and tends to bleed when it is ruptured

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External Genitalia

• Includes:- Mons pubis- Labia- Clitoris- Urethra- Vaginal orifice- Greater vestibular glands

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Vestibular glands

• A pair of mucus-producing glands• Their secretion lubricates the distal end of the

vagina

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Clitoris

• A small protruding structure that corresponds to the male penis

• Like the penis, it is hooded by a prepuce and is composed of sensitive erectile tissue

• The clitoris differs from the penis in that it lacks reproductive duct

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Perineum• The diamond shaped region between the

posterior end of the labial folds and the anterior end of the anus is the perineum