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Holds the uterus, uterine tubes, and ovaries in place. |
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Peritoneum that attaches the ovaries to the broad ligament. |
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Ligament that extends from the lateral body wall to the ovary. |
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Attaches the ovary to the uterus. |
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General term for the female germ cell. |
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General term for an oocyte and the cells that surround it. |
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Cells from which oocytes develop. |
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An oocyte that has started the first meiotic division. |
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The primary oocyte surrounded by a single layer of flat granulosa cells. |
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Consists of several layers of granulosa cells surrounding the primary oocyte; a clear layer, the zona pellucida, surrounds the oocyte. |
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Follicle that has just developed an antrum; the oocyte is surrounded by the cumulus mass; the follicle is surrounded by the theca. |
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Enlarged secondary follicle on the surface of the ovary; a Graafian follicle. |
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Rupture of the mature follicle and release of the oocyte from the ovary is called ___ . |
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Near this time the primary oocyte completes the first meiotic division to form the ___ , which begins the second meiotic division. |
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The second meiotic division is completed only if ___ occurs. |
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The ruptured follicle becomes the ___ , which secretes estrogen and progesterone. |
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If fertilization occurs, the placenta secretes ___ , which causes the corpus luteum to persist and continue to produce hormones that are necessary to maintain the pregnancy. |
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After the first trimester the ___ produces hormones and the corpus luteum degenerates. |
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Extend from the ovaries to the uterus; conduct the oocyte to the uterus; also called fallopian tubes or oviducts. |
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Long processes that surround the ovary and sweep the oocyte into the uterine tube. |
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Fertilization usually occurs here. |
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The inferior, narrow neck of the uterus. |
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Cavity that opens into the vagina. |
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Outer layer of the uterine wall consisting of peritoneum. |
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Middle muscular layer of the uterine wall. |
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Inner epithelial and connective tissue layer of the uterus. |
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The female organ of copulation; also allows menstrual flow and childbirth. |
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Mucous membrane covering the opening of the vagina in young females. |
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The space into which the vagina and urethra open. |
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Thin, longitudinal skin folds bordering the vestibule. |
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Small erectile structure covered by the prepuce. |
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Glands that maintain the moistness of the vestibule. |
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Rounded folds of skin lateral to the labia minora. |
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Elevation of tissue located over the pubic symphysis. |
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Space between the labia majora. |
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The region between the vagina and anus; the location where an episiotomy is performed. |
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Circular, pigmented area surrounding the nipple. |
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Enlarged breasts in males. |
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Glandular compartment of the mammary glands, each of which possesses a single duct that opens on the surface of the nipple. |
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Subdivision of the lobes; contains the milk-producing structures. |
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Secretory sacs that produce milk. |
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Estrogen and progesterone |
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The changes associated with puberty in the female are primarily the result of elevated levels of ___ and ___ secreted by the ovaries. |
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After puberty the rate of secretion of GnRH, FSH, and LH increases and becomes ___ , and is responsible for the pattern of estrogen and progesterone secretion of the adult. |
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Phase in which the endometrium of the uterus is sloughed; day 1 to days 4 or 5 of the cycle. |
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Phase in which the endometrium begins to thicken and form glands; time between ending of menses and ovulation; days 4 or 5 to day 14 of the cycle. |
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Release of the oocyte from the ovary; day 14 of the cycle. |
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Phase in which the endometrium reaches its greatest degree of development and glands secrete a small amount of fluid; time between ovulation and the next menses; days 14 to 28 of the cycle. |
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Phase in which a mature follicle is produced. |
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Phase in which the corpus luteum is formed. |
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Cessation of menstrual cycles. |
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Period from the onset of irregular menstrual cycles to their complete cessation. |
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Testosteronelike hormone and possibly estrogens affect brain cells and influence sexual behavior; however, ___ also play a role in sexual behavior. |
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During sexual excitement parasympathetic stimulation causes erectile tissue in the ___ and around the vaginal opening to become engorged with blood. |
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Secretions from the ___ provide lubrication for the movement of the penis. Tactile stimulation during intercourse, as well as psychological stimuli, can trigger a(n) ___, the female climax. |
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After the sexual act, there is a period of ___ , characterized by an overall sense of satisfaction and relaxation. |
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Although orgasm is a pleasurable component of sexual intercourse, it is not required for ___ to occur. |
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Before puberty, the rate of secretion of ___ from the hypothalamus are very low. |
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Before puberty, the rate of secretion of ___ and ___ from the anterior pituitary are very low. |
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Decline in this hormone causes the endometrium to be sloughed and results in menses. |
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Increased secretion of this hormone from developing follicles causes the endometrium to thicken during the proliferative phase. |
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A large increase in this hormone results in ovulation. |
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At the time of ovulation this hormone acts on immature follicles and stimulates them to start developing; the follicles mature in the next menstrual cycle. |
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Produced by the corpus luteum; primarily responsible for the secretory phase of the uterus. |
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Stimulates the secretion of FSH and LH from the anterior pituitary. |
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Hormone that stimulates the secretion of estrogen from follicles. |
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