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Ovaries

For Ovaries we have terms and definitions in 20 topics. The topics are Baby, Breast Cancer, Canine, Contraception, Endocrinology, Female Health, Gynecological, Gynecology, Health, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Horse Health, Lymphoma, Medical, Menopause, Sex, Sexual Health, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Swine Production, Women's Health and Womens Health.



Ovaries (Baby)

The female reproductive organs that release eggs into the Fallopian tubes,where, if sperm is present, they may be fertilized.


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Ovaries (Breast Cancer)

Female reproductive organs that produce hormones.


Ovaries (Canine)

The usually paired female or hermaphroditic reproductive organ that produces ova and, in vertebrates, estrogen and progesterone.


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Ovaries (Contraception)

The two female reproductive organs that produce and release eggs and release estrogen and progesterone.


Ovaries (Endocrinology)

The female sex organs that produce eggs and secrete the female sex hormone estrogen.


Ovaries (Female Health)

Twinned organs found on either side of the uterus. The ovaries produce important estrogen and progesterone hormones cyclically during about 35-40 years of women’s lives.


Ovaries (Gynecological)

Two female reproductive organs located in the pelvis.


Ovaries (Gynecology)

Two female reproductive organs located in the pelvis.


Ovaries (Health)

Pair of small glands, located on either side of the uterus, in which egg cells develop and are stored and the female sex hormones estrogen and progesterone are produced.


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Ovaries (Hormone Replacement Therapy)

The pair of reproductive organs in women that produce eggs and the female sex hormones.


Ovaries (Horse Health)

Paired organs of the female responsible for the production of ova (eggs).


Ovaries (Lymphoma)

The pair of female reproductive glands in which the ova, or eggs, are formed. The ovaries are located in the pelvis, one on each side of the uterus.


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Ovaries (Medical)

Two almond-shaped glands located at the opening of the fallopian tubes on both sides of the uterus; produce eggs and the sex hormones estrogen and progesterone


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Ovaries (Menopause)

The pair of female reproductive glands in which the ova, or eggs, are formed. The ovaries are located in the lower abdomen, one on each side of the uterus. These 1 1/2 inch long, walnut-shaped organs also release hormones that help to control the menstrual cycle.


Ovaries (Sex)

The two small organs in the female that produce eggs and hormones; located above and to the sides of the uterus.


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Ovaries (Sexual Health)

The two organs that store eggs in a woman's body. Ovaries also produce hormones, including estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone.


Ovaries (Sexually Transmitted Diseases)

The part of a female's reproductive organs that store the eggs. Girls are born with all of the eggs they will ever have. After puberty, the OVARIES take turns and push one egg out each month. The OVARIES also make hormones that help the menstrual cycle work. Most females have two OVARIES, each one about the size of a strawberry. They are inside the body one on each side of the uterus at the ends of the FALLOPIAN TUBES.


Ovaries (Swine Production)

oval shape, mulberry-like appearance due to the multiple follicles/CL's presen


Ovaries (Women's Health)

Part of a woman's reproductive system, the ovaries produce her eggs. Each month, through the process called ovulation, the ovaries release eggs into the fallopian tubes, where they travel to the uterus, or womb. If an egg is fertilized by a man's sperm, a woman becomes pregnant and the egg grows and develops inside the uterus. If the egg is not fertilize, the egg and the lining of the uterus is shed during a woman's monthly menstrual period


Ovaries (Womens Health)

Part of a woman's reproductive system, the ovaries produce her eggs. Each month, through the process called ovulation, the ovaries release eggs into the fallopian tubes, where they travel to the uterus, or womb. If an egg is fertilized by a man's sperm, a woman becomes pregnant and the egg grows and develops inside the uterus. If the egg is not fertilize, the egg and the lining of the uterus is shed during a woman's monthly menstrual period




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