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Chapter: Anatomy and Physiology ( questions & 100% verified answers)•Objectives •Female Reproductive A & P • External Female Reproductive Organs – Vulva – Protects urethra and vaginal ope ... nings; highly sensitive to touch to increase females pleasure during intercourse. – Mons Pubis – Labia – Clitoris and Prepuce – Vestibule – Perineum • Internal Female Reproductive Organs o Vagina o Uterus o Cervix o Corpus o Fallopian tubes o Ovaries •Question: Is the following statement True or False? *The clitoris is considered an internal reproductive organ. •Answer: False; The clitoris is an external female reproductive organ. -Breasts = are external female reproductive organs because of breast feeding. - Accessory organs - specialized for milk secretion after pregnancy - Nipple •Areola •Lobes •Alveolar and lactiferous glands •Female Reproductive Cycle •Menstruation •Reproductive Cycle –Ovarian cycle –Follicular phase- Day 1 through ovulation usually day 10-14 –Ovulation- usually day 14 –Luteal phase- Day 15 through 28 • Endometrial Cycle –Proliferative phase –Secretory phase –Ischemic phase –Menstrual phase •Menstrual Cycle Hormones •Gonadotropin-releasing hormone- stimulates hormones •Follicle-stimulating hormone- develops around the egg to be released •Luteinizing hormone- box3.1 (stimulates follicle to produce estrogen) [Show More]
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