Histology Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 2 main function of the ovary?

A

1) Produce gametes

2) Produce steroids

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2
Q

What is the name given to the dense connective tissue layer of the ovary?

A

Tunica albuguinea

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3
Q

At what age do women have the greatest number of germ cells?

A

7mths in utero

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4
Q

The presence of what structure defines a primary follicle?

A

Cuboidal granulosa cell

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5
Q

What name is given to the largest antral follicle?

A

Graafian follicle

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6
Q

If implantation occurs, what happens to the corpus luteum?

A

The placenta secretes HCG, preventing degeneration oft eh corpus luteum (for a time) so as to maintain progesterone levels, which in turn maintains the pregnancy.

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7
Q

Where does fertilisation typically occur?

A

Ampulla of the Fallopian tube

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8
Q

What happens to the uterus during the proliferative phase?

A

The stratum basalis proliferates and glands, stroma and vasculature grow.

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9
Q

What happens to the uterus during the secretory phase?

A

The glands become coiled with a corkscrew appearance and secrete glycogen.

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10
Q

The secretory tissue of the breast is roughly made up of how many glands?

A

15-25

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11
Q

Changes occur in the breast during the menstrual cycle.

TRUE/FALSE

A

True; epithelial cells increase in height, the lumina of the ducts becomes enlarged and small amounts of secretions appear in the ducts.

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12
Q

Following menopause, what causes the breasts to sag more than before?

A

Fewer fibroblasts and reduced collagen and elastic fibres.

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