The lower female genital tract consists of the vagina and the cervix.
The material flowing from the human female reproductive tract during menstruation is produced by the breakdown of the endometrial lining of the uterus. This tissue and blood are shed during the menstrual cycle if a fertilized egg is not implanted.
The ovary is located in the lower abdomen of the female reproductive system.
Yes, the ovary, uterus, and cervix are all part of the female reproductive system. The ovary is where eggs are produced, the uterus is where a fertilized egg implants and grows into a fetus, and the cervix is the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
Fertilization occurs when a sperm cell from a male and an egg cell from a female unite to create a new organism. This typically happens in the fallopian tube of the female reproductive system. The sperm must swim through the female reproductive tract to reach the egg and penetrate its outer layer in order to fertilize it.
Sperm is a gooey concoction used to transfer the male's reproductive cells into the female's vulva, and thereby to her eggs (the female reproductive cells). It is also the male genes that will determine the gender of a child.
The lower end of female reproductive tract in pigs is not very different from humans. The reproductive system is conserved across all mammals.
Male sperm can survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days, while female sperm can survive for up to 3 days.
stomach and female reproductive tract
Male sperm typically survive in the female reproductive tract for up to 5 days, while female sperm can survive for up to 7 days.
The upper female genital tract consists of the body of the uterus, the fallopian or uterine tubes, and the ovaries.
The penis is the organ than delivers semen to the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse.
1-5 days
Fertilization occurs internally, in the female's reproductive tract, specifically in the fallopian tubes, after mating between male and female mountain gorillas. The sperm from the male gorilla travels up the female's reproductive tract to reach the egg for fertilization.
Sperm is indeed considered a foreign structure when in the female reproductive system. However, it is not considered an antigen because it does not come into contact with the blood, therefore the antibody process does not happen.
Slightly acidic, all the time, I believe.
Sperm cells are able to swim once they have been ejaculated into the female reproductive tract. The environment and chemical cues in the female reproductive tract trigger the sperm cells to become motile and begin swimming towards the egg.
The statement is partially true. Pelvic inflammatory disease can cause scarring in the female reproductive tract that can block the passage of gametes or zygotes. It does not affect males.