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Chapter 28, part 4

Chapter 28, part 4. The Reproductive System. Uterine cycle. Repeating series of changes in the endometrium Continues from menarche to menopause Menses Degeneration of the endometrium Menstruation Proliferative phase Restoration of the endometrium Secretory phase

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Chapter 28, part 4

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  1. Chapter 28, part 4 The Reproductive System

  2. Uterine cycle • Repeating series of changes in the endometrium • Continues from menarche to menopause • Menses • Degeneration of the endometrium • Menstruation • Proliferative phase • Restoration of the endometrium • Secretory phase • Endometrial glands enlarge and accelerate their rates of secretion

  3. Figure 28.20 The Uterine Cycle Figure 28.20

  4. The vagina • Major functions • Passageway for elimination of menstrual fluids • Receives the penis during sexual intercourse • Forms the inferior portion of the birth canal

  5. Figure 28.21 The Histology of the Vagina Figure 28.21

  6. External genitalia • Vulva • Vestibule • Labia minora and majora • Paraurethral glands • Clitoris • Lesser and greater vestibular glands

  7. Figure 28.22 The Female External Genitalia Figure 28.22

  8. Mammary glands • Pectoral fat pad • Nipple surrounded by the areola • Function in lactation under control of reproductive hormones PLAY Animation: Female Reproductive System Flythrough

  9. Figure 28.23 The Mammary Glands Figure 28.23a-c

  10. Hormones of the female reproductive cycle • Control the reproductive cycle • Coordinate the ovarian and uterine cycles

  11. Hormones of the female reproductive cycle • Key hormones include: • FSH • Stimulates follicular development • LH • Maintains structure and secretory function of corpus luteum • Estrogens • Have multiple functions • Progesterones • Stimulate endometrial growth and secretion

  12. Figure 28.25 The Hormonal Regulation of Ovarian Activity Figure 28.25

  13. Figure 28.26 The Hormonal Regulation of the Female Reproductive Cycle Figure 28.26a-c

  14. Figure 28.26 The Hormonal Regulation of the Female Reproductive Cycle PLAY Animation: Regulation of the Female Reproductive Cycle Figure 28.26d-f

  15. SECTION 28-4The Physiology of Sexual Intercourse

  16. Male sexual function • Arousal • Leads to erection of the penis • Parasympathetic outflow over the pelvic nerves • Emission and ejaculation • Occur under sympathetic stimulation • Results in semen being pushed toward external urethral opening • Detumescence • Subsidence of erection • Mediated by the sympathetic nervous system

  17. Female sexual function • Stages are comparable to those of male sexual function • Arousal causes clitoral erection • Vaginal surfaces are moistened • Parasympathetic stimulation causes engorgement of blood vessels in the nipples

  18. SECTION 28-5Aging and the Reproductive System

  19. Menopause • The time that ovulation and menstruation cease • Typically around age 45-55 • Accompanied by a decline in circulating estrogen and progesterone • Rise in GnRH, FSH, LH

  20. Male climacteric • Levels of circulating testosterone begin to decline • FSH and LH levels rise • Gradual reduction in sexual activity

  21. You should now be familiar with: • The components of the reproductive system, and their functions • The components of the male and female reproductive systems • The processes of meiosis and gametogenesis in both sexes

  22. You should now be familiar with: • The roles played by the male reproductive tract and accessory glands in the functional maturation, nourishment, storage, and transport of spermatozoa • The anatomical, physiological, and hormonal aspects of the male and female reproductive cycles • The physiology of sexual intercourse

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