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Reproductive System

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

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What is the function of the perimetrium in the female reproductive system?

The perimetrium is the outer layer of the uterus in the female reproductive system and its function is primarily to provide support to the uterus.

Is menstruation important to women why and what are the different changes happen in the female reproductive organs during menstruation?

Menstration is very important to women. It's important because this is the reason we can get pregnant and have babies! During menstration the uterus builds up a lining/"cushion" of nutrients for the egg to attach to. When the lining is all built up the egg is released from the ovary to the fallopian tube. The eggs is then fertilised in the fallopian tube. The fertilised egg (zygote) will then travels to the uterus, sits there and develops into an embro. If this doesn't happen then the lining and the egg are shed. This is called menstration. This starts in young girls around the age 11-13 and will repeat itself every month until all the eggs in the ovaries are released. Which is uaually between the ages of 45-60.

What is the significance of sex linked genes?

The sex linked genes cause genetic disorders on the basis of gender. For example color blindness is human is located on the X chromosome and is reflected in males more frequently.

What are the answers to ''The male reproductive system SE-11''?

In order, SPERM, TESTES, SCROTUM, EPIDIDYMIS, VAS DEFERENS, PENIS, SEMINAL VESICLE, PROSTATE, COWER'S GLAND, SEAMEN, ORGASUM, ERECTION, URETHRA, URINE, NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS.

How many pairs of sex chromosomes do human have name them?

Humans have two sex chromosomes, the X and the Y. Human females have two X sex chromosomes and are said to be XX. Human males have one X and one Y chromosome and are said to be XY.

What is the role of the uterus in the reproductive system?

The uterus is the organ in females which will hold and nourish the growing embryo/fetus after fertilization. It produces a lining rich in proteins and blood vessels which, if not subject to implantation of a fertilized egg, will be shed in menstruation. If implantation does occur, the lining remains and grows, eventually forming the placenta which will nourish the developing fetus until birth. The uterus also is critical during the birth process. Strong smooth muscle contractions are what expel the baby from the uterus through the vagina and out into the world, also known as labor pains.

Where does the vas deferens begin?

The vas deferens (ductus deferens) begins at the epididymis and ends at the ejaculatory duct.

When is a mature ovum (egg) produced in humans?

A mature egg is released during ovulation. Ovulation typically happens two weeks before the menstrual period.

Does it mean that a child would inherit more from the mother than from the father because the egg is bigger than the sperm?

No. They will each get the same genes that make a human a human except for the sex genes. The egg carries its' set of genes and all of the organelles including the mitochondria. The sperm carries only its' set of genes.

Can you become pregnant after having hulka clips placed on your fallopian tubes?

I have been doing a lot of research on line, and it appears that there are many factors that can effect your tubal ligation. for instance, the younger you are when you get your tubes tied, the more chance you have of them "healing" and becoming pregnant again, which can often happen up to and over 10 years after the tubal. also different tubal methods have different failure rates, but NONE OF THEM ARE 100% infact some sites state as many as 1 in 200 women can fall pregnant after a tubal ligation. thats ALOT! When you sign your papers for your tubal, it actually states that it isnt 100% I had my tubal done 5 years ago, and I am currently feeling very odd.

What is structure in the female reproductive system that secretes progesterone?

Progesteron is secreted by corpus luteum in female ovary . it is secreted in LUTEAL PHASE OF MENSTRUAL CYCLE .

What makes people attractive?

There are several different ways in which people may be perceived as being attractive. We are naturally attracted to each other through pheromones and instinctive desires to procreate with the strongest specimens of the species (think of how popular footballers and cheerleaders are in American culture). Then there are also superficial reasons, such as dressing well. It was recently discovered that people with proportions in the Golden Ratio (phi) 1:1.618, particularly in the face, are more attractive to people than those who deviate more from this proportionality.

Why do the sperms need to swim when they are in the uterus of female human reproductive system?

It's true a single sperm only has to travel a few inches, but sperm are only a thousandth of an inch themselves, so it's a long journey on their scale.

How do you make a mountain man hat?

There are many ways you could make a mountain man hat. You could for example fold paper to resemble this kind of hat.

What is the function of inhibin in females?

Inhibins (and activins) play a critical role in follicle development.

What is the average range of women for childbearing years?

The average range of female menstruation is 13 to 51 years. Fertility decreases in the later range, and so childbearing is less likely closer to the fifties.

What is the HCG in the female reproductive system?

Human Chorionic Gonadotrophin is pregnancy hormone. Pregnancy tests are designed to detect the presence of the pregnancy hormone called human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG, the hormone produced by the developing placenta) in urine. The hormone hCG is mostly concentrated in the urine that is discharged upon waking up in the morning. This is the best time to use the test. Discover more about HCG in recommended related lik below.

How do chrysanthemums effect human reproduction?

Chrysanthemums do not have any known direct effect on human reproduction. However, it's important to avoid ingesting or coming into contact with certain plants, including chrysanthemums, due to potential allergic reactions or toxicity that could indirectly impact reproductive health.

What is it called when two gametes fuse during sexual reproduction?

When two gametes fuse during sexual reproduction, the single cell that forms is called a zygote. The gametes each have one set of chromosomes and are said to be haploid. When they fuse, they form the first diploid cell of the offspring, the zygote, which has two sets of chromosomes.

What prepares and refreshes the female reproductive system for pregnancy?

The menstrual cycle prepares the female reproductive system for pregnancy by producing and releasing an egg for potential fertilization. The increase in hormones like estrogen and progesterone help thicken the uterine lining in preparation for a potential embryo to implant. Additionally, cervical mucus changes to create a more hospitable environment for sperm to travel through to reach the egg.