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Reproductive System

Questions about the organs, cells and hormones associated with sexual reproduction.

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How do the sperm cells travel through the female system?

Sperm starts at the seminiferous tubules and travels to the tubuli recti, rete testis, ductuli efferentes, ductis epidiymis, ductus deferens, seminal vesicles, then through the prostate gland and to the urethra.

When does the reproductive system begin to function fully?

Physically, girls are able to reproduce as soon as they get their period, and a boy can impregnate a girl as soon as he can ejaculate. However, the younger a girl is, the higher the risk of death and birth defects.

Does the sperm start to fertalize inside the fallopian tube?

No. Fallopian tubes exist only in women. Sperm is produced only by men.

Pathway of the female reproductive system?

for successful fertilusation to take place the penis must enter the vagina and ejaculate spermazoa (sperm) into the vagina. the sperm then travels into the fillopian tubes where an egg will be making its way towards the uterus after ovulation. the sperm then fertilises the egg, this process forms a zygote. as the zygote travels towards the uterus clevage begins (clevage is the dividing of the ball of cells to form a ball of cells, reffered to as the embryo). the embryo then embedds into the uterine wall lining (endometrium) where it then begins its growth and development. the endometrium provides the embryo with nutrients for growth and development. after the emrbyo has had time to develope in around 9 months the baby will be born.

Where in the female body is oestrogen and progesterone produced?

They are made in the ovaries. They are responsible for female sexual development and maintenance mainly.

Major functions of the female reproductive system?

The main components of the female reproductive system are ovaries, Fallopian tubes, a uterus, the cervix, and the genital canal. Ovaries produce eggs, which then travel down the Fallopian tubes and enter the uterus, where they are fertilized. Fertilized eggs will then develop into a human baby if there re no problems. Once the baby has reached full term and is ready to be born, the cervix will dilate and the baby will pass through the cervix, through the genital canal, and then out of the mother's body.

Can a female reproductive organs be implanted in a male?

Short answer: No

Longer answer: Yes but they are not going to work, the male does not have the hormones to trigger their function

There are however cases of transgender males with functional female reproductive organs, however these are legitimate xxy chromosome people not xx or xy

Then there are the medically created exceptions: A former female surgically transformed into a male who then has reproductive organs could still function

But these exceptions are either medical creations or biological anomalies and not the norm.

How does the egg move to the fallopian tube when it is dischrge by the ovary?

The egg released by the ovary is moved by the fimbriae into the fallopian tube. Once fertilized, the egg travels to the uterus for implantation.

What can increase a reproductive potential?

Tips to increase fertility:

  • Don't smoke
  • Don't drink alcohol
  • Lose weight if you're overweight
  • Exercise
  • Don't get stressed
  • Improve your diet
  • Multi vitamin pills
  • Full fat dairy
  • Don't eat sugar
  • Better sex
  • Patience

What are the finger-like ends of fallopian tubes?

The finger-like ends of the fallopian tubes that catch the ovum are called fimbriae.

In contrast, the hair-like projections on the luminal surface (inner wall) of the fallopian tubes are called cilia.

When does the ovum divide?

After the egg is released from the ovary, it travels into the fallopian tube. It stays there until a single sperm fertilizes it. The fertilized egg starts growing fast, dividing into many cells and then it leaves the fallopian tube and enters the uterus three to four days after fertilization.

How long will the fetus stay in the mother's womb?

Most people think that a baby is supposed to be in the womb for 36 weeks (9 months) but a baby is supposed to be in the womb for 40 weeks (10 months).

What happens when a women's progestrone gets very low?

Usually signifies that she's about to begin her period. If the woman is pregnant she could miscarry.

What is the function of the penis in the reproductive system?

In males the urethra carries semen from the ejaculatory duct outwards through the penis. The semen is directed from the reproductive organs through the vas deferens tube for semen that intersects with the urethra at the prostate gland. A valve there at the base of the urethra directs the flow of either urine or semen through the urethra and out of the meatus.

Where is the ovum released from and what path does it take?

Ovulation is very important period of the menstrual cycle. Without ovulation women cannot get pregnant and without knowing very well about your ovulation, you can get pregnant

unexpectedly and face a problem with unplanned and unwanted pregnancy.

Discover all details of ovulation in recommended related link below.

What are fallopian tubes also called?

The Fallopian Tubes were named after the Italian anatomist who first identified them, Gabriello Fallopio (died1562). Also called gonaduct , oviduct , salpinx, and uterine tube .

What are the common diseases of reproductive system?

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