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What are the accessory organs of the FRS? | -Internal Genitalia
-External Genitalia
-Additional sex glands such as the mammary glands
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Female reproductive organs can be classified as what? | Essential Organs or Accessory Organs
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The Essential organs of the FRS are what? | Gonads (Paired ovaries)
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What is produced by the ovaries (gonads) | Female Gametes or Ova
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Unlike the Male reproductive system the Female reproductive system can also provide what? | Provide nutrition and protection to the offspring for up to several years after conception.
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What are the ducts or duct structures that extend from the ovaries to the exterior? | Internal genitals
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what is homologous to the testes in the Male | Ovaries
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What ligament attaches Ovary to the UT | Ovarian Ligament
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The surface of the ovaries is covered by what? | Germinal Epithelium
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Ovary consists of two layers.. What are they? | (Outer) Cortex &(Inner) Medulla
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How many Muscles are in the human body | According to our text book on page 294 there are >600
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What is the Origin of a Muscle | immovable end
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What is the Insertion of a Muscle | movable end
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How many different size, shape & fiber arrangement are their involving muscles? P. 296 in our text books | 6
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An example of a Parallel M. (1.) | Long "strap-like" muscles-- ex-->Sartoris or Rectus Abdominis
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An example of a Convergent M. (2) | Pectoralis Major
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Name the 3 subcategories of a Pennate M. (3) A<B<C | Unipennate, Bipennate and Multipennate
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Example of Unipennate muscle(A) | flexor pollicis longus
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example of a bipennate muscle(B) | rectus femoris
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example of multipennate muscle(C) | deltoid muscle
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An example of a Fusiform muscle(belly)((4) | Brachioradialis
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An example of a Spiral muscle(5) | latissimus dorsi
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An example of a Circular muscle (6) | orbicularis oris
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What are the fibrous coverings from deep to superficial | Endomysium, Perimysium, Epimysium, Tendon Sheath, Deep Fascia, Superficial Fascia, Fascia
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Term for triangle in shape | deltoid
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Term for slender in shape | gracialis
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Term for notched in shape | serratus
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Term for round in shape | Teres
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Term for comb-like in shape | Pectinate
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Term for wedge-shaped | Piriformis
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Term for flat in shape | Platyus
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Term for square in shape | Quadratus
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Term for Wormlike in shape | Lumbrical
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What is an Antagonist Muscle | An "antagonist" is a classification used to describe a muscle that acts in opposition to the specific movement generated by the agonist and is responsible for returning a limb to its initial position.
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After ovulation, what does the follicle become? | Corpus Luteum
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What does the Corpus Luteum secrete | Progesterone, Inhibin, Relaxin
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Progesterone and Inhibin suppress what hormone? | FSH
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What is the purpose of P & I suppressing FSH? | to prevent continued development of new follicles during the functional life of the corpus luteum
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What hormone (if prego) is secreted by the Placenta to help "calm" uterine contractions? | Relaxin
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What are the functions of ovaries? (2) | Essential organs- oogenesis in there & Endocrine Organs- b/c they secrete Estrogen and Progesterone which regulate Female reproduction
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Where are Bartholin's Gland? | R and L of Vag opening
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What does the Bartholins gland do? | secrete mucus to lub the vag
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What are the B glands homologous to in the male? | bulbo glands
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