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germ cells | specialized sex cells produced by the gonads of both males and female sex organs |
meiosis | cell division of sex cells |
fertilization | when the nucleus of sperm combines with the nucleus of the egg to form a zygote |
zygote | fertilized egg |
ova | female gamete |
estrogen | female sex hormone responsible for secondary sex characteristics of the female |
progesterone | female sex hormone that thickens the endometrium to receive the developing embryo |
ovulation | when mature ovum is released from ovary |
ectopic pregnancy | pregnancy outside the uterus |
fimbrae | fringelike folds that pull ovum into fallopian tube at ovulation |
cervix | lower narrow portion of uterus that extends into the vagina |
endometrium | inner mucous layer of the uterus |
menstrual cycle | repeating cycle of maturation of ova, ovulation from one ovary every 28 days and menstruation if ova unfertilized |
menopause | "change in life"; the time in a female's life when the monthly menstrual cycle comes to an end |
spermatozoa | the male gamete |
testosterone | the male sex hormone |
infertility | conception does not occur despite trying for one year |
amenorrhea | absence of the menstrual cycle |
endometriosis | endometrial tissue found outside the uterus |
hysterectomy | removal of the uterus |
mammograms | special x-ray that detects breast cancer |
pap smear | sample of cell scrapings taken from cervic for microscopic study |
pelvic inflammatory disease | infection of the reproductive organs causing scarring of fallopian tubes, high fevers and pain |
yeast infection | change in pH of vaginal area allows overgrowth of candida albicans |
chlamydia | most common curable sexually transmitted disease in the United States |
genital herpes | viral infection causing blisterlike area on the genitalia |