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Describe the menstrual cycle ?
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Answered by HMChaudry1592
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The menstruation cycle refers to the cycles in which a woman's uterus grows and sheds a lining (the endometrium) which could support the development of a fertilised egg. It typically occurs in 28 day cycles, so a woman generally gets her period every 28 days.

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Answered by lshabir276
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 The organ responsible for the production of an ovum in primate females. In humans a set of two ovaries is present and they are both functional. They are mainly involved in gamete formation and hormone secretion. Normally, ovaries produce one ovum per month or per menstrual cycle. They are involved in the secretion of secrete estrogen, testosterone, inhibin, and progesterone. These hormones are responsible for secondary sexual characteristics in females and for the maturation and maintenance of the female reproductive organs. The menstrual cycle is the periodic process of ovulation in female primates that also involves menstruation. It is a cyclic process and is divided into four phases- the follicular phase, the ovulatory phase, the luteal phase, and the menstrual phase. It is this cycle that makes pregnancy in females possible. It is mainly controlled and affected by hormones like the luteinizing hormone, progesterone, and estrogen.

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