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upper portion of the uterus, can be measured during pregnancy to provide
growth rates (from top of pubic bone)
Choose matching term
1 fundus 2 haploid cell (n)
3 Testes descend into the scrotum 4 myometrium
Don't know?
Organs of the female ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina.
reproductive system
release of a mature egg from the ovary, occurs approximately
Ovulation
every 28 days
ovarian cycle When an egg is released from ovarian follicle
Ovarian cycle phases follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase
What the ovarian follicle become after ovulation, helps
corpus luteum maintaining pregnancy if an egg is fertilized, if not it
disintegrates.
, sections of the oviduct infundibulum, ampulla, isthmus
Coats of the oviduct Outer serous coat, middle muscular coat, inner mucosa coat
finger or fringe like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes
Fimbriae
that capture the egg at the time of ovulation
What region and egg is often Ampulla
fertilized
the hollow, thick-walled, muscular organ, inverted pear
connecting the fallopian tubes and the vagina, in which the
Uterus
fertilized egg develops. In a forward- tilted position between the
bladder and the rectum
perimetrium (outermost serum), myometrium (middle muscular),
Three layers of the uterus
endometrium (inner glandular).
muscle layer of the uterus, expands during pregnancy to hold
myometrium
the growing fetus and contracts during labor to push baby out
three regions of the uterus fundus, body, cervix
upper portion of the uterus, can be measured during pregnancy
fundus
to provide growth rates (from top of pubic bone)
function of cervix prior Cervix swells, softens and secretes mucus allowing sperm better
ovulation access to and viability within the uterus
Inner tissue layer, intermediate muscle layer and outer tissue
three layers of vaginal wall
layer
Lies in folds, can extend which is important during birth. Also
Mucosal lining in vaginal wall
facilitates the intercourse
The fat pad that covers the symphysis pubis. After puberty is
mons pubis
covered with hair
labia majora Outer fold of skin that is located posterior to the mon pubis
Urethal orifice Located anterior to the vaginal orifice
Contains 12-24 lobules each with its own mammary duct. Duct
mammary gland begins at the nipple and divides into numerous other ducts
ending in blind sacs called alveoli
Alveoli Made up of cells that can produce milk
Production of milk Prolactin hormone
Milk is not produced during pregnancy because prolactin is
Is milk produced during
needed for lactation (milk production) to begin. Prolactin is
pregnancy?
suppressed by estrogen and progesterone.
Watery yellowish -white fluid produced prior to milk with similar
Colostrum
composition to milk but with higher concentrations of protein
production of eggs in ovaries. Occurs during development of
Oogenesis
fetus in the womb and it is completed by the time of birth
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OBGYN 1 midterm review ch (43/44)... OB/GYN 1 : Chapter 46 : Role of Son... PATIENT CASES UNI
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upper portion of the uterus, can be measured during pregnancy to provide
growth rates (from top of pubic bone)
Choose matching term
1 fundus 2 haploid cell (n)
3 Testes descend into the scrotum 4 myometrium
Don't know?
Organs of the female ovaries, uterine tubes, uterus, vagina.
reproductive system
release of a mature egg from the ovary, occurs approximately
Ovulation
every 28 days
ovarian cycle When an egg is released from ovarian follicle
Ovarian cycle phases follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase
What the ovarian follicle become after ovulation, helps
corpus luteum maintaining pregnancy if an egg is fertilized, if not it
disintegrates.
, sections of the oviduct infundibulum, ampulla, isthmus
Coats of the oviduct Outer serous coat, middle muscular coat, inner mucosa coat
finger or fringe like projections at the end of the fallopian tubes
Fimbriae
that capture the egg at the time of ovulation
What region and egg is often Ampulla
fertilized
the hollow, thick-walled, muscular organ, inverted pear
connecting the fallopian tubes and the vagina, in which the
Uterus
fertilized egg develops. In a forward- tilted position between the
bladder and the rectum
perimetrium (outermost serum), myometrium (middle muscular),
Three layers of the uterus
endometrium (inner glandular).
muscle layer of the uterus, expands during pregnancy to hold
myometrium
the growing fetus and contracts during labor to push baby out
three regions of the uterus fundus, body, cervix
upper portion of the uterus, can be measured during pregnancy
fundus
to provide growth rates (from top of pubic bone)
function of cervix prior Cervix swells, softens and secretes mucus allowing sperm better
ovulation access to and viability within the uterus
Inner tissue layer, intermediate muscle layer and outer tissue
three layers of vaginal wall
layer
Lies in folds, can extend which is important during birth. Also
Mucosal lining in vaginal wall
facilitates the intercourse
The fat pad that covers the symphysis pubis. After puberty is
mons pubis
covered with hair
labia majora Outer fold of skin that is located posterior to the mon pubis
Urethal orifice Located anterior to the vaginal orifice
Contains 12-24 lobules each with its own mammary duct. Duct
mammary gland begins at the nipple and divides into numerous other ducts
ending in blind sacs called alveoli
Alveoli Made up of cells that can produce milk
Production of milk Prolactin hormone
Milk is not produced during pregnancy because prolactin is
Is milk produced during
needed for lactation (milk production) to begin. Prolactin is
pregnancy?
suppressed by estrogen and progesterone.
Watery yellowish -white fluid produced prior to milk with similar
Colostrum
composition to milk but with higher concentrations of protein
production of eggs in ovaries. Occurs during development of
Oogenesis
fetus in the womb and it is completed by the time of birth