The female reproductive system is composed of internal organs, glands, and external structures. What are the components of each?
Female reproductive system:
Internal organs: Uterus, ovary, fallopian tube,
cervix, birth canal
external structures: Labia majora, labia minora,
Bartholin's glands,
Glands: Pituatary gland and hypothalamus
These two glands release two hormones (luteinizing hormone(LH) and
follicle stimulating hormone(FSH) which is responsible for the
menstural cycle..
hypothalamus produce hormones called gonadotropin -releasing
hormone (GnRH) responsible to hormonal signals it receives from the
ovaries..hypothalamus and GnRH adjust to keep the menstural cycle
on course..
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