Parts of the Female Reproductive Organ The female reproductive organ is primarily responsible for the production, maintenance, implantation and elimination of egg cells. The ovary is where the egg cells (oocytes) get matured and is released. Fimbria sweeps the matured eggs to the fallopian tube or oviduct. The egg goes to the uterus wherein eggs may be either fertilized in the presence of sperm cell or eliminated by means of menstruation. During implantation, the part called endometrium, a lining in the uterus thickens to do the process Vagina is the passage going to the uterus. It is where penis is inserted and menstrual blood goes out. Learning Task 4: Fill in the boxes of flow chart with correct word (part of the female reproductive system) showing how egg matures and being fertilized in the presence of sperm cell or goes out of the body in the form of blood. Start Here _ D Based on what you have read on parts of female reproductive system, connect the words that are strongly related by connecting them by a line. 1. Vagina • sweeping the eggs 2. Uterus path towards uterus 3. Endometrium • lining for egg implantation 4. Fimbria • penis insertion 5. Fallopian Tube egg development
Ovary, in zoology, female reproductive organ in which sex cells (eggs, or ova) are produced. The usually paired ovaries of female vertebrates produce both the sex cells and the hormones necessary for reproduction.