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The answers are as follows : 5)ovary 6) bladder 7) vagina 8) urethra 9) cervix 10) false 11) menstruating 12)ovary 13) ovulation 14) True 15) middle of the menstrual cycle 16) estrogen 17) ovary, fallopian tube, uterus. 18) the birth canal 19) cervix 20) uterus 21)28 days 22) endometrium 23)vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tube. 24)menstruation 25)urine
Here are the answers to the questions related to the female reproductive system and related concepts:
- The ovary is the female reproductive gland that matures the egg/ova.
- The muscular organ that stores urine is the bladder.
- The birth canal is the vagina.
- A tube called the urethra extends from the bladder to the outside of the body.
- The cervix is located at the neck of the uterus and must efface and dilate during labor to aid the delivery of a baby.
- Revolution is the process of releasing mature eggs each month. False.
- The process of menstruating is the periodic shedding of the endometrial lining.
- The female reproductive organ that houses and matures the egg is called the ovary.
- The releasing of the mature egg is a process called ovulation.
- True, fertilization occurs in the fallopian tubes.
- The egg is usually released from the ovary in the middle of the menstrual cycle.
- The ovaries produce a hormone called estrogen which triggers the maturation of the eggs.
- The path the ova (egg) takes in fertilization is: ovary, fallopian tube, uterus.
- The vagina is also referred to as the birth canal.
- The cervix is located at the bottom of the uterus and must dilate 8cm during childbirth.
- A fertilized egg (embryo) attaches itself to the lining of the uterus where the fetus develops.
- The regular menstruation cycle usually occurs every 28 days.
- The lining of the uterus is also referred to as the endometrium.
- The path the sperm follows to meet the egg in fertilization is: vagina, cervix, uterus, fallopian tube.
- The endometrium is the lining of the uterus that is sloughed off during menstruation.
- The bladder is a muscular organ that stores urine.