Whereas the breasts are located far from the other female reproductive organs, they are considered accessory organs of the female reproductive system. The function of the breasts is to supply milk to an infant in a process called lactation. The external features of the breast include a...
The female reproductive cycle is controlled by the interaction of hormones on the hypothalamus, pituitary, and gynecologic end organs (ovary and uterus). There is influence from several neurologic pathways as well. Although the cortex has little known control of the reproductive system, sub-cortical...
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Pathology and Genetics of Tumours of the Breast and Female Genital Organs 乳腺及女性生殖系统肿瘤病理学和遗传学 2003-2 热度: Physiology of the Female Reproductive System:女性生殖系统的生理学 热度: 女性生殖系统.Female-Reproductive-SystemPPT课件 ...
Female Reproductive Anatomy Fallopian Tube Fimbria Uterus Ova / Egg Ovary Cervix Vagina Bladder Clitoris Urinary Opening Vulva Vaginal Opening Labia Majora Labia Minora Anus Pap Smear Exam and Pelvic Exam The pap smear checks for abnormal/cancerous cells on the cervix. A woman should have this exam...
Hormones, fluids, and pheromones are all connective accessories for the reproductive organs to function.Female Reproductive SystemThe female reproductive system consists of the following:Ovaries: Produces ovum – female egg as well as the hormone estrogen. Uterine tubes: Oviducts or fallopian tubes are...
In Labster’s Introduction to the Female Reproductive System simulation, students will use a realistic and high-tech hologram to observe the structures and organs that play an important role in the female reproductive system. Interact with the uterus, vagina, ovaries, and uterine tubes and inspect...
of the epididymis, the sperm further mature and acquire the ability to move under their own power. Once inside the female reproductive tract, they will use this ability to move independently toward the unfertilized egg. The more mature sperm are then stored in the tail of the epididymis (the...
This chapter describes the specific effects of progesterone on the uterus and the cervix during the normal menstrual cycle, in the maintenance of normal pregnancy, and during parturition. Progesterone also has numerous systemic effects and influences other organs outside the female reproductive tract....
Ovulation, release of a mature egg from the female ovary; the release enables the egg to be fertilized by the male sperm cells. Normally, in humans, only one egg is released at one time; occasionally, two or more erupt during the menstrual cycle. The egg