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what two processes does the ovarian cycle involve
oogenesis (production of gametes)
folliculogenesis (growth of ovarian follicles)
what phases make up the ovarian cycle
follicular, ovulation, luteal
how many phases are involved in the menstrual/uterine cycle? what are they
3
menstrual, proliferative, secretory
where do oocytes develop and what cells surround them
outer layer of stroma, supporting cells
what makes a follicle
oocyte and supporting cells
the oocytes in the prophase of meiosis are called
primary oocytes (diploid 46X)
once the oocytes enter prophase, they will remain in a ___ state until puberty
suspended
from menarche to menopause, how many ovulation cycles are there
480
when the haploid ovum meets the haploid sperm it forms a diploid cell, what is this process called
fertilization
how long does an ovum live in the female? how long does the sperm live in a female?
24 hours, 48 hours
what do sperm contribute during fertilization
DNA
the cytoplasm and all cytoplasmic organelles in the developing embryo originate from the
mom
what does folliculogenesis lead to
ovulation of 1 follicle (oocyte and its supporting cells)
death of other follicles
the death of the follicles that do not produce the dominant egg for ovulation is called
atresia
stage one of folliculogenesis involves a ___ follicle which is considered the resting state. This is present in newborn females and in the adult ovary. These contain only a single flat layer of support cells called ___ cells
primordial, granulosa
stage 2 of folliculogenesis occurs after ___ begins. Each month a few primordial follicles are turned into ___ follicles that have a single layer of ___ cells that are active and transition and proliferate. As these cells divide, the follicles now become called ___ follicles
puberty, primary, granulosa, secondary
stage 3 of folliculogenesis involves the __ follicles increasing in ___ by forming a new outer layer of connective tissue, blood vessels, and theca cells which work with granulosa cells to produce ___
secondary, diameter, estrogen
the primary oocyte in the secondary follicle begins to secrete a thin acellular membrane called the
zona pellucida
follicles whose antrums become large and fully formed are called ___ follicles
tertiary/antral
several follicles become tertiary follicles but most will undergo what process? what happens to the one that survives?
atresia, develops until ovulation
step 5 of folliculogenesis involves _____ where the secondary oocyte is released
ovulation
in females, what cells produce AMH
granulosa cells in the ovaries
what does AMH in females act as a marker for
number of remaining eggs
low = diminished reserve
high = possibly PCOS
the transition of a primordial follicle to a tertiary follicle takes roughly ___ months
2
how often does the ovarian cycle occur
28 days
what hormones regulate the ovarian cycle
GnRH, LH, and FSH
what does FSH in females stimulate
follicles to grow
estradiol production
in females during weeks 1 or 2 of the cycle, LH is required to stimulate what
ovarian follicles to produce estradiol
in females around day 14 of the cycle, a surge in ___ causes the ovarian follicle to release a mature oocyte, this process is called ____
LH, ovulation
in females week 3-4 of the cycle, the follicles form a corpus ___ which is stimulated by LH to produce ____ which is required for thickening of the uterus
luteum, progesterone
what can act to inhibit secretions of GnRH to produce a negative feedback loop
sex steroids
describe control of ovarian function
1. GnRH causes secretion of LH and FSH
2. LH and FSH increase
3. multiple follicles enlarge and secrete estrogen
4. negative feedback occurs to cause atresia
5. one follicle survives low FSH levels and forms dominant follicle
6. increase estrogen causes positive feedback on GnRH secretion
7. LH and FSH surge
8. ovulation occurs
9. LH $ granulosa and theca cells to become corpus luteum -> secrete estrogen and progesterone (luteinization)
10. fertilization occurs or doesn't = menses occurs
high concentrations of estrogen have what affect on the uterine tube
cause smooth muscle contraction to pull oocytes into tube and move it towards the uterus
what part of the ovarian cycle occurs pre-ovulation? which occurs post-ovulation?
follicular phase
luteal phase
what part(s) of the uterine cycle occur pre-ovulation? which occur post-ovulation?
period, proliferation
secretory