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Menstrual hygiene

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Menstrual hygiene Menstrual hygiene is vital for good health, well-being, dignity, empowerment XII Std Zoology Chapter XII Std Zoology Chapter Human Reproduction cluster of or more cells called the morula (Fig. . ) . Under the influence of progesterone, smooth muscles of the fallopian tube relax and the dividing embryo takes - days to move through the fallopian tube into the uterine cavity and finally gets implanted in the uterine wall. At this point the embryo consists of a fluid filled hollow ball of about cells, called the blastocyst . The blastocyst is composed of a single layer of large flattened cells called trophoblast and a small cluster of - rounded cells called the inner cell mass . The inner cell mass of the blastocyst develops into the embryo and becomes embedded in the endometrium of the uterus. This process is called implantation and it results in pregnancy. If the fertilized ovum is implanted outside the uterus it results in ectopic pregnancy . About percent of ectopic pregnancies occur in the fallopian tube. The growth of the embryo may cause internal bleeding, infection and in some cases even death due to rupture of the fallopian tube. is a biochemical event that enables the sperm to penetrate and fertilise the egg. Fertilization occurs only if the ovum and sperms are transported simultaneously to the ampullary isthmic junction of the fallopian tube. Before a sperm can enter the egg, it must penetrate the multiple layers of granulosa (follicular) cells which are around the ovum forming the corona radiata (Fig. . ). The follicular cells are held together by an adhesive cementing substance called hyaluronic acid. The acrosomal membrane disintegrates releasing the proteolytic enzyme, hyaluronidase during sperm entry through the corona radiata and zona pellucida. This is called acrosomal reaction . Once Fertilization is accomplished, cortical granules from the cytoplasm of the ovum form a barrier called the Fertilization membrane around the ovum preventing further penetration of other sperms. Thus polyspermy is prevented. The first cleavage produces two identical cells called

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