The purpose of the Female Reproductive System
The Female Reproductive System has several functions and plays a major role in a woman’s body. The ovaries produce the female eggs which are called the Ova or Oocytes. The Oocytes are transported to the Fallopian Tube which fertilization by sperm can occur. The fertilized egg then moves to the uterus, which the uterline lining has thickened in response to the normal hormones of the reproductive cycle. The fertilized egg in the uterus can implant into the thickened uterline and continue to develop; if the fertilization doesn’t happen the uterline lining begins to shed and this is called menstrual flow. The female reproductive system also produces female sex hormones that maintain the reproductive cycle. During menopause the female reproductive system eventually stops making the female hormones necessary for the reproductive cycle to work. When this happens the menstrual cycle can become irregular and eventually stop. After one year of a woman being without a menstrual cycle she is considered menopausal.
The organs that make up the Female Reproductive System and their functions
The female reproductive system
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The Female Reproductive system works with the Circulatory system because the blood vessels carry nourishment to the fetus. The female Reproductive system also assists with the male process; it causes the males hormones to grow. The second system that the Female Reproductive System works with is the nervous system. The nervous system is very much involved in the body’s homeostasis and it regulates the reproduction system process. Last but not least the Female Reproductive System works with the Endocrine System. The Endocrine System has hormones that aid the body’s internal activities. The Endocrine system also maintains the body’s homeostasis; without these systems the Female Reproductive System could not work