Female Reproductive Flashcards

1
Q

Menstrual cycle day 0-14

A

Follicular phase

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2
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Menstrual cycle day 14-28

A

Luteal phase

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3
Q

At low concentration what effect does estrogen have on LH

A

Negative feed back and this inhibits it’s release

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4
Q

At high concentration what effect does estrogen have on LH

A

Positive feedback
Spike in LH

And Lowers FSH

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5
Q

What does the follicle stimulating hormone do?

A

Facilitates maturation of a single ovum

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6
Q

When does LH spike and what does it mark

A

At 14 days and marks ovulation so release of oocyte from the follicle

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7
Q

What role does progesterone play in luteal phase

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Progesterone will cause negative feedback on hypothalamus inhibiting GnRH

It will stimulate the growth of endometrial lining which will shed or the egg will implant

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8
Q

What does Y chromosome have?

A

Sex-determining region (SRY) gene which causes the gonads to differentiate into testes

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9
Q

Where is the ova or egg produced

A

In the follicles in the the ovaries

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10
Q

Every month…

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An egg is ovulated in to the peritoneal sac and drawn into the Fallopian tube or oviduct

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11
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Oogonium

A

One haploid ovum and variable polar bodies

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12
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Primary oocytes

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At birth all oogonia have already undergone replication and are arrested in prophase I

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13
Q

Secondary oocyte

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Ovulated egg each month and arrested in metaphase II

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14
Q

Oocytes are surrounded by…

A

Zona pellucida and corona radiata

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15
Q

Zona pellucida

A

An acellular misfire of glycoproteins that protect the oocyte and contain necessary compounds for sperm binding

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16
Q

Corona radiata

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Layer of cells that adhere to the oocyte during ovulation

17
Q

Follicular phase

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 Usually lasts about 10 days
 Follicle-stimulating (FSH)
hormone is released by the
pituitary to begin ovulation
 FSH stimulates the follicle and
ovum to mature
 Resulting in the release of
Estrogen and preparation
of the uterine lining
18
Q

Ovulation has

A
 The pituitary stops producing
FSH and starts producing
Luteinizing Hormone (LH)
 Now 3 Hormones - LH,
estrogen, and FSH arecirculating
within the female
body. Estrogen + feedback
 At day 14 in the menstrual
cycle, the follicle ruptures
and the ovum is released
(Ovulation)
19
Q

Luteal phase

A
Secretes Progesterone and
continues to do so if the
egg is fertilized. High progesterone (-) feed back on GnRH, FSH and LH
 Prevents further ovulation
and maintains the uterine
lining
 Lasts about 14 days
20
Q

Menstruation

A

When there is no fertilization and as estrogen and progesterone drop, endometrial lining sloughed off and the block of GnRH production removed

 The corpus luteum diminishes
progesterone production

21
Q

Pregnancy

A

Blastula produces human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) which maintains sprouts luteum

22
Q

Menopause

A

When ovaries stop producing estrogen and progesterone and stopes FSH and LH levels to rise

23
Q

From birth to before ovulation all cells in

A

Prophase I and called primary oocytes

24
Q

At ovulation cell completes

A

Meiosis I and arrested in metaphase II as haploid and called secondary oocyte. When sperm penetrates through secondary oocyte it’s completes meiosis II to mature ovum

25
Q

Estrogen known cause of

A

Growth of endometrial lining in follicular phase

26
Q

In males FSH stimulates

A

Sertoli cells and triggers spermatogenesis

27
Q

In females FSH stimulates

A

Development of ovarian follicles

28
Q

In males LH stimulates

A

Causes interstitial cells to produce tetosterone

29
Q

In females LH stimulates

A

Causes ovulation and release of progesterone by corpus lumen