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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: FEMALE : REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: FEMALE Ovary = primary sex organ: paired, : Ovary = primary sex organ: paired, Produce eggs (ova) & secretes estrogen & progesterone Posterior pelvic wall Supported parietal peritoneum = broad ligament Ovary – cont. : Ovary – cont. Consists of four layers; 1. Superficial (Germinal) Epithelium - single layer of cuboidal cells, thin outermost 2. Tunica Albuginea - a collagenous C.T. 3. Cortex – primary substance of the ovary 4. Medulla - innermost, vascular area Oogenesis: egg formation : Oogenesis: egg formation http://wps.aw.com/bc_martini_eap_4/0,11295,2680298-content,00.html Before birth - Ovary contains about one million oogonia (immature egg cells, 46 chromosomes). At birth - SOME of the oogonia grow and begin into the 1st Meiotic division but stop in Prophase I = Primary Oocytes. Primordial Follicle = The immature Primary Oocyte + flattened, randomly-arranged Follicle Cells Oogenesis : Oogenesis Puberty – (Primary Follicleformation) FSH stimulates some Primordial Follicles to grow bigger by developing numerous layers of uniformly-arranged,\ cuboidal Follicle Cells surrounding a Primary Oocyte Oogenesis : Oogenesis Secondary Follicle formation -LH stimulates, the Follicle Cells to secrete a nutritive fluid which collects into several fluid-filled cavities called Vesicles which aggregate together to form an Antrum (fluid-filled cavity). Also, a protective layer develops around the Primary Oocyte = Zona Pellucida. The Primary Oocyte plus the Antrum, multiple layers of Granulosa Cells, and the Zona Pellucida = Secondary Follicle. Oogenesis : Oogenesis With continued hormonal stimulation, the Granulosa (Follicle) Cells continue to increase in number and to secrete the nutritive fluid, and the Antrum enlarges to its maximum size. At this stage, the follicle is known as a Graafian (Mature, Vesicular) Follicle. In the Graafian Follicle, under the influence of LH, the Primary Oocyte undergoes completion of the 1st meiotic division & begins into the 2nd meiotic division, but stops in Metaphase II = Secondary Oocyte Oogenesis -menstruation : Oogenesis -menstruation Once a month (at approximately day 14 of the normal 28 day cycle), under the influence of LH, the Graafian Follicle is induced to rupture = Ovulation. A Secondary Oocyte is released, surrounded by: 1. Zona pellucida - a protective gel layer made by the granulosa cells 2. Corona radiata - two layers of granulosa cells The remaining portion of the Graafian Follicle, under the influence of LH, is induced enlarge and to form a Corpus Luteum. It will produce Estrogen & Progesterone which thickens the stratum functionalis of the uterus. Secondary Sex Organs –Fallopian tubes : Secondary Sex Organs –Fallopian tubes Fallopian tubes: 4 parts; fimbriae, infundibulum, ampulla, isthmus, transport Oocyte to uterus 1. Fimbriae - motile processes which hang over ovary. Draw secondary oocyte into Uterine Tube Secondary sex organs- Uterus : Secondary sex organs- Uterus 3 Parts; Fundus, Body, & Cervix Histology: a. Endometrium i. Stratum functionalis - shed during menses, implantation occurs here ii. Stratum basale - deep, very vascular, never shed, replaces Stratum Functionalis b. Myometrium - middle, smooth m. c. Perimetrium - outer, C.T. Secondary sex organs - Vagina : Secondary sex organs - Vagina Vagina: copulatory organ, opening = Vaginal Orifice, in most newborns it is covered by a hymen (vascular connective tissue) Secondary sex organs - Vulva : Secondary sex organs - Vulva External Genitalia = Vulva Mons pubis - hair covered fat pad Labia majora - hair covered skin folds Labia minora - smaller, hairless skin folds. Anteriorly, they fuse to form a prepuce (over Clitoris) Vestibule: space between labia minora. Contains: a. Vaginal orifice b. Urethral orifice c. Openings for Vestibular (Bartholin's) glands Clitoris: contains 2 columns of erectile tissue = corpora cavernosa Secondary sex cells – Mammary Glands : Secondary sex cells – Mammary Glands Mammary glands: modified sweat glands. Divided into lobules which are subdivided into lobules. The lobules contain Alveolar Glands Milk flows through the Lactiferous ducts & is stored in the Lactiferous sinuses just below the areola. Milk leaves the sinuses via Lactiferous Ducts to Nipple Areola - pigmented area around nipple, many oil glands You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: FEMALE : REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: FEMALE Ovary = primary sex organ: paired, : Ovary = primary sex organ: paired, Produce eggs (ova) & secretes estrogen & progesterone Posterior pelvic wall Supported parietal peritoneum = broad ligament Ovary – cont. : Ovary – cont. Consists of four layers; 1. Superficial (Germinal) Epithelium - single layer of cuboidal cells, thin outermost 2. Tunica Albuginea - a collagenous C.T. 3. Cortex – primary substance of the ovary 4. Medulla - innermost, vascular area Oogenesis: egg formation : Oogenesis: egg formation http://wps.aw.com/bc_martini_eap_4/0,11295,2680298-content,00.html Before birth - Ovary contains about one million oogonia (immature egg cells, 46 chromosomes). At birth - SOME of the oogonia grow and begin into the 1st Meiotic division but stop in Prophase I = Primary Oocytes. Primordial Follicle = The immature Primary Oocyte + flattened, randomly-arranged Follicle Cells Oogenesis : Oogenesis Puberty – (Primary Follicleformation) FSH stimulates some Primordial Follicles to grow bigger by developing numerous layers of uniformly-arranged,\ cuboidal Follicle Cells surrounding a Primary Oocyte Oogenesis : Oogenesis Secondary Follicle formation -LH stimulates, the Follicle Cells to secrete a nutritive fluid which collects into several fluid-filled cavities called Vesicles which aggregate together to form an Antrum (fluid-filled cavity). Also, a protective layer develops around the Primary Oocyte = Zona Pellucida. The Primary Oocyte plus the Antrum, multiple layers of Granulosa Cells, and the Zona Pellucida = Secondary Follicle. Oogenesis : Oogenesis With continued hormonal stimulation, the Granulosa (Follicle) Cells continue to increase in number and to secrete the nutritive fluid, and the Antrum enlarges to its maximum size. At this stage, the follicle is known as a Graafian (Mature, Vesicular) Follicle. In the Graafian Follicle, under the influence of LH, the Primary Oocyte undergoes completion of the 1st meiotic division & begins into the 2nd meiotic division, but stops in Metaphase II = Secondary Oocyte Oogenesis -menstruation : Oogenesis -menstruation Once a month (at approximately day 14 of the normal 28 day cycle), under the influence of LH, the Graafian Follicle is induced to rupture = Ovulation. A Secondary Oocyte is released, surrounded by: 1. Zona pellucida - a protective gel layer made by the granulosa cells 2. Corona radiata - two layers of granulosa cells The remaining portion of the Graafian Follicle, under the influence of LH, is induced enlarge and to form a Corpus Luteum. It will produce Estrogen & Progesterone which thickens the stratum functionalis of the uterus. Secondary Sex Organs –Fallopian tubes : Secondary Sex Organs –Fallopian tubes Fallopian tubes: 4 parts; fimbriae, infundibulum, ampulla, isthmus, transport Oocyte to uterus 1. Fimbriae - motile processes which hang over ovary. Draw secondary oocyte into Uterine Tube Secondary sex organs- Uterus : Secondary sex organs- Uterus 3 Parts; Fundus, Body, & Cervix Histology: a. Endometrium i. Stratum functionalis - shed during menses, implantation occurs here ii. Stratum basale - deep, very vascular, never shed, replaces Stratum Functionalis b. Myometrium - middle, smooth m. c. Perimetrium - outer, C.T. Secondary sex organs - Vagina : Secondary sex organs - Vagina Vagina: copulatory organ, opening = Vaginal Orifice, in most newborns it is covered by a hymen (vascular connective tissue) Secondary sex organs - Vulva : Secondary sex organs - Vulva External Genitalia = Vulva Mons pubis - hair covered fat pad Labia majora - hair covered skin folds Labia minora - smaller, hairless skin folds. Anteriorly, they fuse to form a prepuce (over Clitoris) Vestibule: space between labia minora. Contains: a. Vaginal orifice b. Urethral orifice c. Openings for Vestibular (Bartholin's) glands Clitoris: contains 2 columns of erectile tissue = corpora cavernosa Secondary sex cells – Mammary Glands : Secondary sex cells – Mammary Glands Mammary glands: modified sweat glands. Divided into lobules which are subdivided into lobules. The lobules contain Alveolar Glands Milk flows through the Lactiferous ducts & is stored in the Lactiferous sinuses just below the areola. Milk leaves the sinuses via Lactiferous Ducts to Nipple Areola - pigmented area around nipple, many oil glands