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| external serosa of the uterine wall |
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| middle muscular layer of the uterine wall. |
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| inner mucosal layer of the uterine wall |
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| Functional layer of the endometrium is |
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| During menstruation the stratum functionalis will |
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| Basal layer of the endometrium |
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| Stratum basalis during menstruation will |
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| produce a new functional layer during menstruation |
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| Female reproductive system is the |
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| ovaries, oviduct, uterus, vagina |
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| Period of life during which the reproductive organs grow to adult size and become functional |
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| first menstrual period (usually around age 10) |
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| normal cessation of the menstrual function that typically occurs between 46 and 54 |
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| Stratum functionalis (functional layer) boarders the |
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| Stratum functionalis (functional layer) is |
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| sloughed off at menstruation |
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| Stratum functionalis (functional layer) contains |
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| Basal Layer (stratum basale) is |
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| Basal layer (stratum basale) is a source |
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| of cells for regeneration of the functional layer |
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| What undergoes cyclic changes that prepare it for implantation of a fertilized ovum |
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| Two layers of the endometrium |
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| functional layer and basal layer |
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| Arteries of the endometrium are |
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| What forms the spiral artery |
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| Structures that secrete hormones in female |
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| hypothalamus, pituitary, and ovary |
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| Hypothalamus will release hormones to the |
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| Pituitary will secrete hormones of |
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| Pituitary secretions of FSH and LH to what structures to the ovary |
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| growing foliclle and corpus luteum |
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| FSH effect of growing follicle will produce |
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| LH effect on growing follicle will produce |
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| LH effect on the corpus luteum will produce |
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| progesterone and some estrogen |
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| Progesterone is the hormone of |
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| Ovulation test will indicate |
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| an increase of body temperature of 5 degrees F because of the increase of progesterone |
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| Increased estrogen at midcycle will stimulate |
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| Increased progesterone and estrogen after ovulation will inhibit |
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| The ovarian cycle typically occurs at |
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| the period of follicle growth (estrogen secretion) |
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| The follicular phase happens during |
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| the period of corpus luteum activity |
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| period of corpus luteum activity |
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| The luteal phase happens during |
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| Corpus luteum will secrete |
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| If pregnancy does not occur the |
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| secretion of progesterone will cease |
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| Two functions of the ovary |
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| oogenesis, endocrine function |
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| maturation and production of ova |
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| hormones progesterone and estrogen |
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| Secretory phase (12 days) is controlled by |
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| Women with shorter menstrual cycle lengths tend to |
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| Women with longer cycle lengths tend to ovulate |
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| later than the cycle day 14 (secretory day will be constant) |
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| The time from ovulation to the onset of the next menstrual period is |
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| In menstruation phase the |
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| functional layer is shed and ovarian hormones are at their lowest |
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| Proliferative phase (preovulatory) is |
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| The proliferative phase the endometrium |
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| In the proliferative phase the increased secretion of estrogen causes |
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| the endometrium to become thickened, full of blood vessels (become vascular) and glandular |
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| The ovulation phase the follicle will |
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| burst and release the egg |
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| The secretory phase occurs on |
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| The secretory phase increases the secretion of progesterone causing |
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| the endometrium to double in thickeness. |
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| The secretory phase will cause the uterine glands to |
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| become mature and produce a thick mucoid secretion |
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| The uterus will be able to accept the fertilized egg in the |
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| The fetus primary oocyte is |
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| arrested in prophase 1 (ovary cortex) |
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| The childhood oogenesis has |
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| about 700,000 primary oocytes ready to go |
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| The puberty primary oocyte is |
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| Puberty oogenesis completes Meiosis 1 to produce |
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| secondary oocyte and first polar body |
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| secondary oocyte released by ovary |
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| Fertilization is when the |
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| sperm penetrates secondary oocyte |
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| When sperm penetrates the secondary oocytes it will complete |
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| meiosis 2 to produce 1 very large haploid ovum and polar body |
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| granulosa and thecal cells remaining from the bursting site |
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| progesterone and some estrogen |
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| If there is pregnancy there will be |
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| increase in progesterone secretion |
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| If there is not pregnancy there will be |
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| a destruction of the the structure (no more progesterone) |
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| Fallopian tubes (oviducts, uterine tubes) transport |
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| ova from the ovary to the uterus and sperm form the uterus toward the ovary |
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| Fallopian tubes secretes a fluid through |
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| the oviducts and the cilia walls which beat to transport the ovulated egg toward the uterus |
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| Pregnancy tests will test for |
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| What phase of the menstrual cycle does the corpus luteum degenerate |
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| One primary ocyte gives---------mature ova |
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| Secretory phase of menstrual cycle-----hormone secretion occurs from ovary |
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| progesterone (Basal body Temperature) |
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| Which hormone stimulate LH surge |
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| estrogen (ovulating hormone) |
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| Corpus luteum occurs inside --- |
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| Formation of corpus luteum before ovulation or after ovulaion? |
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| after ovulation (progesterone comes) |
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| Estrogen secretion from--- |
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| growing follicle (tertiary follicle) of ovary |
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| Why menstruation occurs/endometrial shedding occurs/ |
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| preparation for fertilzation and ovarian hormones |
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| During menstruation which endometrial layer sheding? |
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| Hypothalamic secretes hormone of |
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| Anterior Pituitary secretes |
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| estrogen and progesterone |
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| Ovarian follicles pulsatile release of LH and FSH is necessary for |
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| development of ovarian follicles, necssary for cyclicity |
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| Where does fertilization take place? |
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| ampullary part of fallopian tube |
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| What hormone does the corpus luteum secrete |
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| progesterone in secretory (luteal) phase of menstrual cycle |
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| from the anterior pituitary stimulates milk production after childbirth |
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| degenerative corpus luteum |
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