Biology, asked by devib7231, 10 months ago

2. What do you mean by 'menstruation'? Explain the hormonal
influence on it​

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Answered by jagabandhugiri6
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Answer:

Menstruation describes the female period.

The key hormones involved in menstruation are oestrogen and progesterone (produced by the ovaries) and luteinising hormone and follicle stimulating produced by the pituitary gland, under the influence of hormones secreted by the hypothalamus.

Answered by Agastya0606
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Menstruation is shedding of the endometrium of the uterus with bleeding also known as PERIOD.The hormonal influence is that it is controlled by FSH,LH,estrogen,and progesterone hormones.

  1. Menstrual phase is caused by reduction of progesterone.
  2. LH cause ovulation.
  • It occurs  during Menstrual cycle.
  • Menstrual cycle is the cyclic change in the reproductive tract of primate females.
  • The reproductive period of human female continues from age of about 15 years to 45-50 years .
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