provides attachment to side wall of uterus
double folds of peritoneum attaching the uterus to either side of the pelvic cavity
a site for fertilization and transportation of the ovum if fertilized
finger-like; sweep the ovulated secondary oocyte from the peritoneal cavity into the uterine tubes
fimbriae
outer layer of serosa that is part of the visceral peritoneum
perimetrium
middle layer
myometrium
inner layer; highly vascularized, divided into 2 layers
opens into the vagina at the cervical canal
estrogen
estrogen
estrogen
responsible for maturation of the uterine endometrium
progesterone
inhibits GnRH and LH through negative feedback; prepares mammary glands to produce milk
external genitalia
the "egg"
secondary oocyte
inhibits contractions of uterine smooth muscle
relaxin
stimulates ovulation and corpus luteum which secretes progesterone, estrogens, relaxin, and inhibin
stimulates release of FSH and LH