Female reproductive Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
What shape are the ovaries? | oval |
What do the ovaries produce? | exocrine-eggs endocrine-hormones (estrogen) |
What are the 3 parts of the female duct system? | 1. uterine (fallopian) tubes 2. uterus 3. vagina |
Approximately how many immature eggs are within the ovary from the time of birth? | 400,000 |
Until when do these eggs lay dormant? | puberty |
What are ovarian follicles? | sac like structures containing the oocyte and follicular cells |
What two structures are found w/in the ovary from the time of birth? | (blank) |
Degine oocyte | a female gametocyte or germ cell involved in reproduction. |
What surrounds the oocyte? | follicular cells |
Define antrum | nourishment |
As the follicle grows, does the oocyte always grow along with it? | no, the corona radiata increases in size |
Does timing play a part in the growth (or lack there of) of the oocyte w/in the follicle? | yes, the granulosa cells must cover the oocyte and form a stalk to support it. |
Define amenorrhea | absense of a menstrual cycle |
What is the size of the graffian follicle? | (blank) |
When the graffian follible is developed it is now referred to as an _ _ _ _ or _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ follicle | vesicular or graatian follicle |
Define ovulation | when a mature egg ruptures from the ovary |
Oh average how often does ovulation occur in terms of days? | 28 days |
What is the covering of the ovum called? | corona radiata |
How is this covering broken down? | (blank) |
Define capacitation-why is it important? | it is the last step of sperm maturation that leads to the fertilization of the egg after ejaculation |
List 3 stages of the ovarian follicle development | follicular; ovulation; luteal |
Name 3 ligaments that support the ovaries | suspensory ligaments-secure ovary to lateral wall of the pelvis ovarian ligaments- attach to the uterus broad ligament- a fold of the peritoneum, encloses suspensory ligament |
What are fimbriae? Why are they important? | finger like projections at the distal end that revieve the oocyte |
Fertilization is to the ____ as implantation is to the uterus | fallopian tubes |
Define an ectopic pregnancy | a pregnancy that occurs in the fallopian tubes |
5 facts about gonorrhea | females: causes yellowish discharge, bleeding during intercourse males: yellowish greenish discharge, pain urinating Leads to Pelvic inflamatory disease and scarring or closing of the fallopian tubes which leads to ectopic pregnancy |
Uterus or ____ | womb |
List 3 functions of the uterus | 1. recieves a fertilized egg 2. retains the fertilized egg 3. nourishes the fertilized egg |
List the 3 walls of the uterus | endometrium-inner layer, allows for implantation of egg, sloughs off if no pregnancy occurs myometrium-middle layer of smooth muscle serous layer- outer visceral peritoneum (perimetrium) |
Where does the cervix lead? | the vagina |
HPV vaccine-What is it? | guardacil |
HPV vaccine-Why should you get vaccinated (if you are a female)? | prevents human papiloma virus which leads to cervical cancer |
HPV vaccine-When should females get this vaccine? | age 11-26 |
HPV vaccine-What is HPV (5 facts) | (blank) |
Birth canal or ___ | vagina |
Define hymen | partially closes the vagina until it is ruptured |
External genitalia or ____ | vulva |
The ___ in the female corresponds to the male penis. It is hooded by the ___, yet unlike the penis, it lacks a ____ ____. | clitoris; labia menora; reproductive duct |
Define menopause | the end of reproductive ability |
What two key hormones regulate the "menstrual" cycle? | estrogen and progesterone |
What are the three stages of the menstrual cycle? | menses-functional layer of the endometrium is sloughed proliferation-regeneration of functional layer secretory-endometrium increases in size and readies for implantation |
What is the key function of estrogen? | enlargement of accssory organs, development of breasts, appearance of pubic hair, increase in fat beneath the skin, widening and lightening of pelvis, onset of menses |
What is the key function of progesterone? | helps maintain pregnancy |
Mammary glands are modified _____ | sweat glands |
List 4 stages of pregnancy and development | 1. fertilization 2. embryonic development 3. fetal development 4. childbirth |
Define zygote | first cell of a new individual result of fusion of DNA from sperm and egg |
define cleavage | rapid cell development of the zygote |
Define morula | solid sphere of 16 or more cells |
Define blastocyte | 100 or more cells |
zygote-time frame: from ___ to ___ | 12 hours |
Embryo-Time frame: from ___ to ___ | start of cleavage-ninth |
Fetus-Time frame: from ___ to ___ | (blank) |
What is the function of the placenta? | 1. forms a barrier between the mom and embryo 2. delivers nutrients and oxygen 3. removes waste from embryonic blood 4. becomes an endocrine organ and takes over the corpus luteum-etrogen, progesterone, and other hormones |
12 week fetus length? Weight? | 6.5 cm 18 grams |
16 week fetus length? Weight? | |
20- week fetus length? Weight? | 25 cm 340 grams |
24 week fetus length? Weight? | 32 cm 500 grams |
30 week fetus length? Weight? | 40 cm or 15.8 inches 3lbs 11 oz |
36 week fetus length? Weight? | 50 cm 2500-4500 grams |
Define pregnancy | period from conception until birth |
List 3 anatomical changes that occur during pregnancy | 1. enlarged uterus 2. accentuated lumbar structure 3. relaxation of the pelvis ligaments and pubic symphysis |
list 4 systems of the body that are affected by pregnancy and give one example of each | respiratory-nasal mucosa becomes congested and swollen cardiovascular-body water rises, blood volume increases 25 to 40% gastrointestinal-morning sickness, heartburn, constipation urinary-kidneys have more burden, uterus compresses the bladder |
Another word for childbirth is ____ | partition |
List the 3 stages of labor and define each | 1. dilation-cervix dilated, uterine contractions begin and increase, amnion ruptures 2. expulsion-infant passes through the cervix and vagina, normal delivery is head first 3. placental stage-deliver of the placenta |
do men go through menopause? Explain. | no, they have a steady decline in testosterone |
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