This is the female reproductive system. The female reproductive system holds the eggs in the ovaries
Ovaries- The female reproductive system consists of two oval shaped organs called the ovaries. They are located at the upper left and right of your uterus. The ovaries produce, store and release eggs into your fallopian tube during your menstruation cycle.
Fallopian Tube- Females a fallopian tube on each side of the ovaries which lets the eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus
Uterus- This is the muscle which holds a baby while a ladies pregnancy
Cervix- Is a ring of muscle located on the lower proportion of the uterus. It forms a barrier between the uterus and the vagina. Until birth the baby is held in the cervix. During birth the cervix expands and the baby goes through
Vagina- A tube which is hallow which connects from the uterus. The vagina is about 5-12 centimetres in a grown female. The vagina has several uses such as sexual intercourse and the place where the blood from our periods exit.
Ovaries- The female reproductive system consists of two oval shaped organs called the ovaries. They are located at the upper left and right of your uterus. The ovaries produce, store and release eggs into your fallopian tube during your menstruation cycle.
Fallopian Tube- Females a fallopian tube on each side of the ovaries which lets the eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus
Uterus- This is the muscle which holds a baby while a ladies pregnancy
Cervix- Is a ring of muscle located on the lower proportion of the uterus. It forms a barrier between the uterus and the vagina. Until birth the baby is held in the cervix. During birth the cervix expands and the baby goes through
Vagina- A tube which is hallow which connects from the uterus. The vagina is about 5-12 centimetres in a grown female. The vagina has several uses such as sexual intercourse and the place where the blood from our periods exit.