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CHAPTER 46 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM PATTON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW WITH SOLVED QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS

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CHAPTER 46 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM
PATTON ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW WITH SOLVED
QUESTIONS AND DETAILED ANSWERS


◉gestation (pregnancy) . Answer: -length of time from conception to
birth
-it usually extend approximately 280 days from the last menstrual period
-if it is less than 36 weeks, it is considered premature


◉lactation . Answer: production and release of milk by mammary glands


◉orifice . Answer: mouth; entrance, or outlet of any anatomical
structure


◉internal female reproductive organs . Answer: includes the ovaries,
fallopian tubes, uterus, and vagina


◉mons pubis . Answer: an elevation of adipose tissue covered by skin
and coarse pubic hair that cushions the pubis (pubic bone)

, ◉perinuem . Answer: -the area between the vaginal orifice and the anus
-during childbirth, this may be surgically incised (episiotomy) to enlarge
the vaginal opening for delivery


◉ova . Answer: female reproductive cells


◉female reproductive organs . Answer: designed to produce ova,
transport the cells to the site of fertilization, provide a favorable
environment for a developing fetus through pregnancy and childbirth,
and produce female sex hormones


◉female sex hormones . Answer: -hormones responsible for the
development of secondary sex characteristics, such as breast
development and regulation of the menstrual cycle
-play an important role in the reproductive process, providing their
influence at critical times during preconception, fertilization, and
gestation


◉ovaries . Answer: -almond-shaped glands located in the pelvic cavity,
one on each side of the uterus
-each of them contains thousands of tiny graafian follicles


◉graafian follicles . Answer: -tiny, saclike structures located in each
ovary
-each contains an ovum
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