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Explain the role of ovarian hormones in inducing changes in the uterus during menstrual cycle

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Answered by iamrhimanshukumar09
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Estrogen is at a low point. Therefore, the pituitary secretes FSH and LH, a process which actually begins before the onset of your menses. These hormones in turn stimulate the growth of several ovarian follicles, each containing one egg. This increase in estrogen begins to inhibit the secretion of FSH.

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Answered by doctorshifa228
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the primary follicle in the ovary grow and become a fully matured graffian follicle

the endometrium of the uterus is regenerated by proliferetive of its cells

these changes are due to increase level in pitutary hormone, FSH and LH and ovarian hormone, eastrogen

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