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Explain reflex ovulators

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Answered by kkroy1
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Induced ovulators. Induced ovulators, or "reflex ovulators," are those that require the the act of copulation to stimulate ovulation. Coitus provides a discharge of GnRH that leads to release of LH and induces ovulation
Answered by llawlliet
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Induced or reflex ovulation is the process by which preovulatory LH surge and therefore the ovulation is induced by some components of coitus or mating or some sort of genital stimulation. In some cases, ovulation is induced by plasma of seminal fluid e.g. cats, rabbits, ferrets etc.

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