Science, asked by dipangkar87, 1 year ago

define menstrual cycle​

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Answered by AbhijithPrakash
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The ovary releases one egg every month. The uterus also prepares  itself every month to receive to receive a fertilized egg. The inner  uterus lining (endometrium) becomes thick and is supplied with blood to  nourish the embryo. If the egg is not fertilized, then the uterus lining  is not required. Hence, it breaks down and is released in the form of  blood and mucus through the vagina. This process lasts for 2-8 days.  This cycle occurs every month and is known as menstruation. Hence, the menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle in the female body. It begins with the onset of puberty.

Answered by ruksharkhan63
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The menstrual cycle is monthly series of a change a women's body goes through in preparation for the possibility of pregnancy every month.

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