KINESIOL 2YY3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Luteal Phase, Fallopian Tube, Endocrine System

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Fimbria fingerlike projections of uterine tube that catches oocyte when it is ovulated from the ovary. Uterine tube connects ovary and uterus. Uterine wall composed of three layers: endometrium, myometrium, perimetrium. Fertilized egg can implant in wall of uterine wall tubular pregnancy, not viable. Ovary secretes estrogen and progesterone which will support fertilized egg. Puberty begins with secretion of gnrh with control from hypothalamus. Gnrh will signal anterior pituitary gland to produce hormones fsh and lh. 28 day reference is highly variable for menstrual cycle. Discharge of blood is endometrium surface layer on the inner lining of uterus degenerates and sheds during menstruation. Proliferative (follicular) phase: proliferative refers to uterus, follicular refers to changes that occur in the ovary, occur at the same time. Secretory (luteal) phase both phases occur at the same time, secretory refers to changes in endometrium, luteal refers to ovary. Proliferative and follicular occur first and then secretory and luteal occurs next.

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