This hormone is released from the hypothalamus
What is Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone (GnRH)?
This hormone causes the follicle to stimulate estrogen production.
What is FSH?
Fertilization occurs in this structure.
What is the oviduct?
This is a hollow ball of cells.
What is the blastocyst?
This provides food for developing embryo in chickens and is larger in chickens than humans.
What is the yolk sac?
The name for diploid cells that go through Mitosis in the seminiferous tubule
What are spermatogonia?
Phase of the ovarian cycle that last from Day 1- Day14
What is the follicular phase?
What is cleavage?
This connects the fetus and placenta?
What is the umbilical cord?
STI that destroys the immune system, by attacking T-cells
What is HIV?
This is in charge of releasing an alkaline fluid to protect the sperm form urine
What is the bulbourethral gland?
What is metaphase II?
The nestling of the blastocyst in the endometrium is called this.
What is implantation?
Babies gain the ability to switch to breathing air during this trimester
What is the 3rd trimester?
Caused by a protozoan, usually no symptoms in men
What is trichomoniasis?
At the end of meiosis II in males, these will be formed
What are spermatids?
Phase of the menstrual cycle where the endometrium builds up in preparation of fertlization
What is the secretory phase?
The specialized outer layer of the blastocyst
What is the trophoblast?
This hormone causes the uterus to contract during labour.
What is oxytocin?
This hormone in women holds FSH and LH in check by exuding negative feedback
What is estrogen?
Sperm will typically gain their mitochondria and full tails here
What is the epididymis?
This hormone maintains the endometrium because it is secreted from the corpus luteum.
What is progesterone?
This membrane is filled with fluid that protects the fetus.
What is the amnion?
The 3 distinct germ layers formed during gastrulation.
What are endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm?
This forms the umbilical cord in humans.
What is the allantois?