Unit 4 - BS 4 Menstrual cycle

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bs 4: The menstrual cycle
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Reproduction
bs 4: The menstrual cycle

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Learning goals bs. 4
  1. You know what ovulation is
  2. You can explain what menstruation is
  3. You know when these processes happen in the menstrual cycle

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What is ovulation?
-Egg cell (ovum) is released from the ovary
-Unfertilized egg cell lives from 12 and 24 hours.
-After 24 hours the ovum will die and be absorbed into the bloodstream.

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What is menstruation?
  • Release of blood from the uterus lining through the vagina
  • Happens only if egg cell is not fertilized
  • Start around age 12

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How does it happen? 
  • Hormones estrogen en progesterone build up uterus lining

  • Fertilized egg could attach to this

  • No fertilized egg? --> Lining is shed

  • cylce: it happens over and over again (450 times in a life time)

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Menstrual cycle
  • The menstrual cycle is the process that the female sex organs go through each month again; preparing an egg for fertilisation, and getting rid of it when it is not fertilised.

  • This whole process is regulated by hormones

  • This cycle generally lasts somewhere between 21 to 35 days, on average it is 28 days (that is why we normally count in months)
28 days = 4 weeks

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4 Phases
  • Phase 1 (day 1-5) : menstruation
  • Uterus lining is shed through the vagina (no fertilized egg)

  • Phase 2 (day 6-12): repair phase
  • uterus lining build new layer of mucus
  • new egg cell develops in the ovary

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4 Phases
  • Phase 3: Ovulation (day 13-15)
  • A new ova is released and send down the oviduct

  • Phase 4: Receptive phase (day 16 - 28)
  • Uterus lining grows to form a 'nest' for the egg cell
  • No fertilized egg cell? --> cycle starts again!

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Menstrual cycle

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What determines the beginning of the menstruation cycle?
A
Release of blood through the vagina
B
The release of the egg cell from the ovaries
C
The growing of the uterus lining
D
The cycle can start anytime

Slide 14 - Quiz

In which part of the female reproductive system do the ova (egg cells) develop?
A
Fallopian tube/Oviduct
B
Ovaries
C
Uterus
D
Vagina

Slide 15 - Quiz

In which part of the female reproductive system does the fertilised egg cell grow into a baby?
A
Fallopian tube/Oviduct
B
Ovaries
C
Uterus
D
Vagina

Slide 16 - Quiz

On which day in the cycle does ovulation occur?
A
Day 1
B
Day 14
C
Day 20
D
Day 28

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is shed during the menstruation of a female?
A
The ovaries
B
The egg cell
C
The uterus lining
D
Nothing

Slide 18 - Quiz

How long does an released egg cell survive?
A
15 days
B
4 days
C
about an hour
D
1-2 days

Slide 19 - Quiz

The cycle is for everyone the same. It is always 28 days.
A
True
B
False

Slide 20 - Quiz

How do we call the release of an egg cell into the oviduct?
A
Fertilization
B
Ovulation
C
Pregnancy
D
Contraceptive

Slide 21 - Quiz

Anne her period starts at the 10th of May. When is it most likely her ovulation occurs?
A
May 14th
B
June 14th
C
May 24th
D
June 24th

Slide 22 - Quiz