They do many things. Some include:
To store ovum (eggs) and release them during the menstrual cycle.
they make eggs which go on further to be fertilised to make a baby.
to produce eggs
to produce hormones or chemicals that regulate menstruation, etc.
The ovaries produce the eggs that are fertilized by the sperm and so the baby is formed
it is the tube that the pollen travels down to the ovarys
Men Dont Have Ovarys.. -____-
Yes - but they don't start to function until you reach puberty.
Yes, they are produced by the ovaries. Though brain triggers the ovaries to produce them.
There are no birth defects that are more common among children of women with polycystic ovarian syndrome.
well, it is likely but if you are getting cramps in your ovarys its normal. Hope this answers your question and for your sake not pregnante.
While a man continues making new sperm his entire life, a woman is born with all the ova she will ever have. Each cycle several ova are incapsulated in follicles - the first one to mature or ripen will burst from the follicle - this is called ovulation.
Not directly. Cells from Chinese hamster ovaries can be genetically engineered to produce the clotting factor proteins people with hemophila are missing. Some of the clotting factor products are actually made that way. These protein molecules are released by the cells and then seperated off during the manufacturing process. It is these proteins, not the cells that are actually used in treating hemophilia.
Normally on day 14 Have a look at the link below (the menstrual cycle) to get a clearer picture of what is happening.
The gallbladder is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, underneath the liver. It is part of the biliary system and is responsible for storing and concentrating bile produced by the liver.
In the female the hormone Oestrogen is produced in the ovarys. In the male it is testosterone and is produced in the testes. These are involved in pig mating as these hormones encourage the pigs to mate, ie the sow (female pig) will come into oestrus.
Yes. The tissue that become the gonads (testes or ovaries) is the same tissue regardless of gender. This tissue starts of in roughly the area where the ovaries are in life and it the embryo is male the testes will migrate down and through a structure called the inguinal canal and into what will be the scrotum.