Chapter 27: Reproductive System (Females)
A vaginal smear
- Sample of epithelial cells shed at surface of vagina - Used to estimate stage in ovarian and uterine cycles
The process of endometrial sloughing, called menstruation, generally lasts from __ to ___ days.
1-7 days
What are the three phases of the ovarian cycle
1. follicular phase 2. ovulation 3. luteal phase
If no fertilization occurs the corpus luteum begin to degenerate after
12 days
When females are born they are born with about how many eggs
2 million
How thick can the endometrium be
2-4 mm to 7-16 mm
How long does the uterine cycle last
28 days
How many layers in the uterine wall
3 1. Endometrium 2.Myometrium 3.Perimetrium
By puberty females have approximately how many eggs
400,000
What percent of women have fibroids
75%
What happens during menopause
A sharp decline in estrogen and progesterone Size of female reproductive structures reduces Risk for osteoporosis , cardiovascular disease, and muscle tone decreases
basilar zone of endometrium
Attaches endometrium to myometrium Contains terminal branches of tubular endometrial glands
What can cause secondary ammenorrhea
Caused by physical/emotional stresses
Reducing the blood flow to the endometrium causes it to lack oxygen, blood flow and nutrients which ultimately results in
Cell death and sloughing off of the endometrium lining
functional zone of endometrium
Contains most of the uterine glands Contributes most of endometrial thickness Undergoes dramatic changes in thickness and structure during menstrual cycle
Responsible for gamete production
Cortex
Constitutes 10 percent of uterine mass and is estrogen sensitive
Endometrium
At the beginning of ovulation in the corpus luteum
Estrogen and progesterone levels rise
During puberty rising levels of ______ triggers ovarian cycle
FSH
Shallow recess at base of cervix
Fornix
What zone is affected by menses
Functional zone. Left overs exit through the vagina
Secretes into the vestibule consist of mucus, similar to that of the bulbourethral gland
Greater Vestibular Gland
Epithelial fold that blocks the vaginal entrance
Hymen
-Within the muscular wall -May disort the shape of the uterus -Causes prolonged heavy periods as well as pain and pressure
Intramural Fibroids
Completion of Meiosis I Rupture of follicular wall and Ovulation occurs during the
Late follicular phase
Mixture of plasma, proteins, and enzymes that secrete onto the vestibule.
Lesser Vestibular Glands
What lubricates the vagina vestibules
Lesser and Greater Vestibular Glands
How is the body temperature during the follicular phase
Lower
The third phase of the ovarian cycle, during which a corpus luteum is formed from the remnants of the follicle that has ovulated its oocyte. The corpus luteum secretes progestrone and estrogen during this time period, which typically lasts from day 15 to day 28 of the menstrual cycle. Formation of the corpul luteum is triggered by the same LH surge that triggers ovulation, however in the absence of LH (levels quickly decline after the surge) the corpus luteum begins to degenerate forming the corpus albicans.
Luteal phase
What hormone predicts ovulation
Lutenizing hormone (LH)
Contains blood vessels
Medulla
Your first uterine cyle that begins at puberty around age 11 or 12 is called
Menarche
Abnormal heavy bleeding during menestration
Mennorhagia
A cease in menses
Menopause
The termination of the uterine cycle at age 45-55 is called
Menopause
Constriction of the spiral arteries and inhibition of progesterone via corpus luteum is
Menses/ menstruation
Low progesterone levels triggers what
Menses/ menstruation
secondary ammenorrhea
Menstruation begins normally, then ends before menopause
Provides force to move fetus out of uterus into vagina
Myometrium
Does uterine fibroids come with symptoms
No they are asymptomatic
Where are the arcuate arteries found in the endometrium
On the outside of endometrium
Stem cells that undergo mitosis before birth are called
Oogonia
Contraction of the skeletal pelvic floor muscles is defined as an
Orgasm
What produces immature gametes and secrets estrogen, progestins, and inhibin
Ovaries
The second stage of the general menstrual cycle, when the ovum is released into the pelvic cavity.
Ovulation cycle
When uterine cycle become irregular
Perimenopause
What might cause a person to skip their cycle
Pregnancy, menopause Illness, stress, starvation Medications, hormone imbalances
Cells enlarge, divide, and produce estrogens
Primary Follicle
Frozen in prophase I until puberty
Primary Oocytes
Primary oocyte surrounded by a single layer of follicle cells
Primordial Follicle
Wall of follicle thickens, and secretes fluid. The fluid accumulates in pockets or "antrum"
Secondary Follicle
Do not complete meiosis II until fertilized by sperm
Secondary Oocyte
What epithelium lines the endometrium
Simple Columnar cells
Radial arteries in the arteries branch to form
Straight arteries to supply blood to basilar zone Spiral arteries to supply blood to functional zone
What is the epithelium of the vagina like
Stratified squamous with rugae for flexibility
-Inner cavity of the uterus -Likely to be prolonged, heavy menstrual bleeding and can be problematic for pregnancy
Submucosal Fibroids
-Project outside of the uterus -May press on the bladder, causing urinary symptoms -May press of rectum or spinal nerves, causing backache
Subserosal Fibroids
Describe the vaginal enviroment
Supported by cervical mucus Acidic enviroment Restricts growth of many pathogens
How is the body temperature during the ovulation phase
Temperature drops sharply
How is the body temperature during the secretory phase
Temperature rises about 0.3 degrees C
The ovaries connect to
The lateral walls of the pelvic cavity
proliferative phase
The second phase of the uterine (endometrial) cycle, during which the endometrium (shed off during menstration is rebuilt). This phase of the cycle is under the control of estrogen, secreted from the follicle developing in the ovary during this time period. The proliferative phase typically lasts from day 6 to day 14 of the menstrual cycle.
Secretory phase
The third phase of the uterin (endometrial) cycle, during which the rebuilt endometrium is enhanced with glycogen and lipid stores. The secretory phase is primarily under the controll of progestone and estrogen (secreted from the copus luteum during this time period), adn typically lasts from day 15 to day 28 of the menstrual cycle.
How is female arousal similar to males
The woman must be relaxed Parasympathetic activity leads to engorgement of the clitoris and vestibular bulbs
The outter wrapping of the ovary
Tunica albuginea
Smooth muscle that acts as mechanical protection and nutritional support for a fetus
Uterus
2 bulbospongiosus muscles that extend along the sides of the vaginal entrance
Vaginal Muscles
Erectile tissues that lies beneath the muscless
Vestibular bulbs
How can you treat a uterine fibroid
Watch and Wait
Where do fibroids occur?
Within the myometrium
Mons pubis
a mound of fatty tissue covering the pubic area in women
Failure to initiate menses
amenorrhea
A decline in testosterone in males is called
andropause
The urethral opening is _____
anterior to the vaginal opening
Women are born with all of their eggs. Between 3-7 months in utero the of development oocytes
arrest at prophase I until puberty
The degeneration of promordial follicles is called
atresia
Estrogen levels are low during the
early part of the follicular phase
At the beginning of ovulation arteries
elongate and spiral through functional zones
At the beginning of ovulation endometrial glands
enlarge
What hormone supports bone growth, maintains secondary sex characteristics, increases sex drive in CNS, maintains accessory organ function, and initiates repair and growth of the endometrium
estradiol
During the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle, _____ dominates
estrogen
Ovaries secrete what
estrogen and progesterone
The first phase of the ovarian cycle, during which a follicle (an oocyte and its surroudning cells) enlarges and matures. This phase is under the control of FSH from the anterior pituitary, and typically lasts from day 1 to day 14 of the menstrual cycle. The follicle secretes estrogen during this time period.
follicular phase
Pregnancy is required for what to fully develope
mammary glands
What are the three phases to the uterine cycle
menstrual phase & proliferative phase, secretory phase
Menses is commonly called
menstruation
The formation of an egg (oocyte)
oogenesis
The Clitoris is
organ of sensitive erectile tissue anterior to the opening of the female urethra
The secondary follicle mature over a 28 day cycle called the
ovarian cycle
What covers the clitoris
prepuce (hood)
Each month a(n) ______ develops, which releases estrogen and progesterone.
primary oocyte
Menstrual phase
the phase of the menstrual cycle during which menstruation occurs
Labia Majora
the two outer folds of the vulva (outter lips)
An elastic muscular tube that is the passageway for menstrual fluid and receives the penis during intercourse is called the
vagina