Female Development 0.0 / 5 ? PharmacyFemale DevelopmentUniversityNone Created by: SamDaviesCreated on: 11-05-18 20:56 8692731510 Across 1. Mature male or female reproductive cell with a haploid set of chromosomes (produced by gametogenesis) (6) 2. The organs that produce the gametes (6) 7. Releasing hormone from the hypothalamus which acts on the anterior pituitary to release LH and FSH. Released at puberty and is pulsatile (60-90 mins) (4) 10. Infertility treatment: stimulation to produce many eggs which are then mixed with 100,000 motile sperm and left to fertilise (3) Down 2. Sperm or oocyte, or their developmental precursors (4, 4) 3. Hormone released from trophoblast cells of the embryo. Binds to receptors on lutein cells to maintain the corpus luteum (3) 5. The follicle where the granulosa secretes follicular fluid into the antrum. The granulosa cells immediately outside of the ZP are called the corona radiata. Around those are the cumulus oophorus which form a stalk-like structure (8) 6. Long acting contraception consisting of a copper coil inserted into the uterus, inducing a foreign body response. Copper is spermicidal (4) 8. Contraception involving tubal ligation and vasectomy (9) 9. When these cells reach the genital ridges, they are called oogonia. They are surrounded by the sex cord cells and the structure is called the primordial follicle (3)
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