L25 - Female Reproductive system

Cards (53)

  • What is the primary sex organ in the female reproductive system?
    Ovaries
  • What do the ovaries produce and secrete?
    Ova gametes and sex hormones
  • What are the internal genitalia of the female reproductive system?
    • Ovaries
    • Duct system (uterine tubes, uterus, vagina)
  • What are the external genitalia of the female reproductive system called?
    Vulva
  • What is the function of fimbriae in the uterine tubes?
    They create a current to move oocytes
  • What happens during ovulation?
    A maturing follicle ejects its oocyte
  • What is the corpus luteum?
    A glandular structure from a ruptured follicle
  • What are the three layers of the uterine wall?
    • Perimetrium: outermost layer
    • Myometrium: smooth muscle layer
    • Endometrium: mucosal lining
  • What is the functional layer of the endometrium?
    It changes in response to ovarian hormones
  • What is the pH of the vaginal environment?
    4.5
  • What are the components of the vulva?
    • Mons pubis
    • Labia majora
    • Labia minora
    • Vestibule
    • Clitoris
  • What do Skene's glands produce?
    Lubricating mucous
  • What is the ovarian cycle?
    A set of events in the ovaries
  • What are the phases of the ovarian cycle?
    1. Follicular phase
    2. Ovulation
    3. Luteal phase
  • What triggers ovulation?
    A peak in luteinizing hormone (LH)
  • What happens to the corpus luteum if there is no pregnancy?
    It degenerates into corpus albicans
  • What is the role of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)?
    • Stimulates production of gonadotropins
    • Increases release of FSH and LH
  • How does estrogen affect the hypothalamus and anterior pituitary?
    It exerts negative feedback inhibiting GnRH and FSH
  • What is the main effect of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)?
    Promotes growth of dominant follicle
  • What occurs during the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle?
    • Formation of corpus luteum
    • Secretion of progesterone and estrogens
  • What are the differences between the ovarian cycle and the uterine cycle?
    • Ovarian cycle: events in ovaries
    • Uterine cycle: changes in the uterus
  • What do granulosa cells release during follicle maturation?
    Estrogens
  • How does GnRH travel to the anterior pituitary?
    Via portal blood
  • What hormones are released by the anterior pituitary?
    FSH and LH
  • What do thecal cells produce?
    Androgens
  • What is the role of granulosa cells in hormone production?
    Convert androgens to estrogens
  • What effect do slightly elevated estrogen and rising inhibin levels have?
    Inhibit FSH secretion
  • What happens during the early and mid follicular phases?
    Estrogens stimulate and inhibit FSH
  • What occurs just before ovulation regarding estrogen levels?
    High levels exert positive feedback on LH
  • What triggers the LH surge?
    High estrogen levels from the mature follicle
  • What does the LH surge trigger?
    Secondary oocyte maturation and ovulation
  • What does the corpus luteum secrete?
    Progesterone and some estrogens
  • What is the role of progesterone, estrogen, and inhibin from the corpus luteum?
    Inhibit GnRH, LH, and FSH release
  • What happens if fertilization does not occur?
    LH levels fall and corpus luteum degenerates
  • What is the uterine cycle?
    A series of cyclic changes in the endometrium
  • What phase occurs during days 1-5 of the uterine cycle?
    Menstrual phase
  • What happens to ovarian hormones during the menstrual phase?
    They are at their lowest levels
  • What occurs during the proliferative phase?
    Endometrium is rebuilt as estrogen rises
  • What happens to cervical mucus during the proliferative phase?
    It thins to facilitate sperm entry
  • What occurs during the secretory phase?
    Endometrium prepares for embryo implantation