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Explain about female reproduction system in detail.​

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Answered by aryanayak2205
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The female reproductive system is made up of the internal and external sex organs that function in reproduction of new offspring. In humans, the female reproductive system is immature at birth and develops to maturity at puberty to be able to produce gametes, and to carry a foetus to full term. The internal sex organs are the uterus, Fallopian tubes, and ovaries. The uterus or womb accommodates the embryo which develops into the foetus. The uterus also produces vaginal and uterine secretions which help the transit of sperm to the Fallopian tubes. The ovaries produce the ova (egg cells). The external sex organs are also known as the genitals and these are the organs of the vulva including the labia, clitoris, and vaginal opening. The vagina is connected to the uterus at the cervix.[1]

Answered by Mukhtar88
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The female germ-cells or eggs are made in ovaries.The female germ-cells or eggs are made in the ovaries. They are also responsible for the

They are also responsible for the

They are also responsible for theproduction of some hormones. When a girl is born, the ovaries already contain thousands of immature eggs

When a girl is born, the ovaries already contain thousands ofimmature eggs. On reaching puberty, some of these start maturing. One egg is produced every month by one of the ovaries. The egg is carried from the ovary to the womb through a thin oviduct or fallopian tube.

The egg is carried from the ovary to the womb through a thin oviduct or fallopian tube.The two oviducts unite into an elastic bag-like structure known as the uterus.

The egg is carried from the ovary to the womb through a thin oviduct or fallopian tube.The two oviducts unite into an elastic bag-like structure known as the uterus. The uterus opens into the vagina through the cervix. The sperms enter through the vaginal passage during intercourse

They travel upwards and reach the oviduct where they may encounter the egg. The fertilised egg (zygote) starts dividing and form a ball of cells or embryo.

They travel upwards and reach the oviduct where they may encounter the egg. The fertilised egg (zygote) starts dividing and form a ball of cells or embryo. The embryo is implanted in the lining of the uterus where they continue to grow and develop organs to become foetus.

Hence the uterus prepares itself every month to receive and nurture the growing embryo.

The lining thickens and is richly supplied with blood to nourish the growing embryo.

The lining thickens and is richly supplied with blood to nourish the growing embryo.The embryo gets nutrition from the mother’s blood with the help of a special tissue called placenta.

This is a disc which is embedded in the uterine wall. It contains villi on the embryo’s side of the tissue.

On the mother’s side are blood spaces, which surround the villi.

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