Biology Questions and Answers
intensifies after the beginning of
puberty, actsbody and it is responsible in several organs of for the the
appearing of the male secondary sex
characteristicsvoice, increase (beard, body hair, deepof the muscle and
osseous mass, maturation of genitalia,
etc.) Tspermatogestosteronenesis.e also stimulates
- What are the organs that
are part of the female
reproductive system?
The organs that constitute threproductive system are the ovaries, te female (^) he
Fallopian uterus, thtubes (or e vagina anuterine tubes), thed the vulva.
- In which period of life does
the formation of gametes
begin in women?
The meiosisbegins in the cells of the ovarian that forms female gametesfollicles (^)
before birth. After the beginning of
puberty, ueach menstrual cyclender hormonal stimuli, one of the cells is during
released on the surface of the ovary and
meiosis resumes. Tonly concluded however if fecundationhe meiotic process is
happens.
- What is the organ that
releases the female gamete
under formation? How is this
release triggered? What is the
organ that collects the
released gametes?
The organ that liberates the female
gamete The releasing ois the ovary, the female gf the oocyte is a onad.
response to hormonal stimuli. The
immaturinto the abdominal cavitye egg cell (still an oocyte) and is pickedfalls (^)
up by the Fallopian or oviduct), a tubular structure ttube (uterine tube,hat
connects the ovary with the uterus.
- What are the anatomical
relationships between the
organs of the female
reproductive system from the
external vulva to the ovaries?
The external female gthe vulva. The vulva is thenitalia is callede external
opening of the vaginal canal, or vagina.
The vagina the females ais the copulation ond its posterior extrrgan ofemity (^)
communicates with the uterus through
the uterine cervix. Tinto two portions: thhe uterus is dividede cervix and the
uterine cavity. The lateral walls of the
uterine fundus commuFallopian tubes. The other extremity onicate with the (^) f
each Fallopian tube ends in fimbria
forming fringes in the abdominal cavity.Between the uterine tube and the ovary (^)
there is still intra-abdominal space.
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