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Cervical "Hostility Factor"

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center of female reproductive, contain lifetime of eggs that remain dormant until puberty   Ovaries  
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female sex characteristics   Estrogen  
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Concerned with Pregnancy   Progesterone  
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sex cells   Ovum  
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after puberty, the pituitary gland secretes a hormone called this   Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)  
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inside of each ovary, whereupon about 20 tiny fluid-filled sacs   Follicles  
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released ovum is swept up into a nearby Fallopian Tube but the site where the ovum-ruptured   Corpus Luteum  
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Corpus Luteum tells the pituitary gland to begin releasing another hormone called this   Luteinizing (LH)  
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"Alerts" the uterus that an ovum has been released and that the uterus should "get prepared" for possible pregnancy   Progesterone  
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mid-cycle discomfort   Mittel-Schmerz  
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Pair of 3-4" long 1/2" diameter muscular tubes whose design and location are key;   Fallopian Tubes  
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finger-like projections, resemble baseball gloves. Catch the released ovum   Fimbriae  
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Hollow, inverted-triangular pear-shaped, muscular-walled organ about the size of a fist that lies on top of the bladder   Uterus  
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interwoven muscle fibers, "nutrient" cells, and blood vessels that are larger in diameter   Endometrial Lining  
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if no pregnancy occurs, this "special blood buildup" will be discarded, and such discharge is a period of mild hemorrhage   Mense  
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egg travels to the uterus and begins to "bore" and implant itself inside the endometrium lining wall where it will grow as a parasite off the mother until birth   Embryo  
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passes food, oxygen, and nutrients to the fetus   Placenta  
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19-22" rope-like tethered-structure, supply line hose for food,blood, & oxygen   Umbilical cord  
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