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draw a well labelled diagram of female reproductive system also write the function of ovary, uterus and allopian tube​

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Answered by manorma869
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The female reproductive structure consists of a pair of ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, cervix and vagina. The ovary is a paired structure, located in the upper pelvic cavity. It is shaped like an almond, size is around 3.5 cm to 2 cm wide, 1 cm thick. Each ovary releases one egg cell once a month simultaneously...

The female reproductive system is one of the most vital parts of the human reproductive process.

Although a man is needed to reproduce, it is the woman who incubates the developing fetus and delivers the child into the world.

Females are born with a large number of potential ova (female sex cells, also called egg cells). However, it isn’t until after the onset of puberty, typically around age 12, that these cells are mature enough to sustain life. The cells ripen on a regular basis, but only one is released each month until a woman reaches menopause. Menopause commonly begins between the ages of 45 and 55.

The major organs of the female reproductive system include:

Vagina: This muscular tube receives the penis during intercourse and through it a baby leaves the uterus during childbirth.

Uterus: This organ holds and nourishes a developing fetus, if an egg was properly fertilized.

Ovaries: The female gonads, the ovaries produce ova. When one matures, it is released down into a fallopian tube.

Fallopian tubes: These small tubes transport ova from the ovaries to the uterus. This is where an egg waits to be fertilized.

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