FAD 4451 Exam 2- Chapter 3 | Questions with Correct Answers | 100% Verified solutions
internal ovulation ÇÇhuman ova are released and remain inside the body
protection from environmental hazards
insemination ÇÇsperm deposited in vagina are fertilized
internal fertilization ÇÇova are fertilized in a FT
intrauterine development ÇÇembryonic and fetal development take place inside a uterus
postnatal care ÇÇinfants are fed milk produced by breasts
female primary sex characteristics ÇÇvaginal labia and clitoris
ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina
female secondary sex characteristics ÇÇdistribution of body fat, breast enlargement, and
relatively hairless appearance of the skin
ovaries ÇÇfunction: to produce ova and sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone)
fallopian tubes ÇÇfunction: carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus and which provides
the place where fertilization occurs
, uterus ÇÇfunction: where implantation occurs
perimetrium ÇÇouter thin layer that covers the surface of the uterus
myometrium ÇÇmuscular middle layer of the uterus
endometrium ÇÇinner, mucous membrane lining of the uterus
cervix ÇÇfunction: connects the uterus to the vagina
orifice ÇÇaka vestibule
area surrounding the vaginal opening
grafenberg spot ÇÇmay trigger ejaculation in some women when stimulated
vaginitis ÇÇA vaginal infection or irritation
vaginitis symptoms ÇÇirritation or itching of vagina and vulva, unusual discharge,
sometimes a weird odor
internal ovulation ÇÇhuman ova are released and remain inside the body
protection from environmental hazards
insemination ÇÇsperm deposited in vagina are fertilized
internal fertilization ÇÇova are fertilized in a FT
intrauterine development ÇÇembryonic and fetal development take place inside a uterus
postnatal care ÇÇinfants are fed milk produced by breasts
female primary sex characteristics ÇÇvaginal labia and clitoris
ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina
female secondary sex characteristics ÇÇdistribution of body fat, breast enlargement, and
relatively hairless appearance of the skin
ovaries ÇÇfunction: to produce ova and sex hormones (estrogen and progesterone)
fallopian tubes ÇÇfunction: carry eggs from the ovaries to the uterus and which provides
the place where fertilization occurs
, uterus ÇÇfunction: where implantation occurs
perimetrium ÇÇouter thin layer that covers the surface of the uterus
myometrium ÇÇmuscular middle layer of the uterus
endometrium ÇÇinner, mucous membrane lining of the uterus
cervix ÇÇfunction: connects the uterus to the vagina
orifice ÇÇaka vestibule
area surrounding the vaginal opening
grafenberg spot ÇÇmay trigger ejaculation in some women when stimulated
vaginitis ÇÇA vaginal infection or irritation
vaginitis symptoms ÇÇirritation or itching of vagina and vulva, unusual discharge,
sometimes a weird odor