give reason for the statement since the ovary release one egg every month the uterus also prepare itself every month by making its linking thich and spongy
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The ovary releases one egg every month and so the uterus prepares itself every month to receive a fertilised egg. Its lining becomes thick and spongy. This is required for nourishing the embryo if fertilisation taken place. Now, if the egg is not fertilised, then this lining is not needed, it slowly breaks and comes out through the vagina as blood and mucous. This cycle takes place every month and is known as menstruation.
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The ovary releases one egg every month and so the uterus prepares itself every month to receive a fertilised egg. Its lining becomes thick and spongy. This is required for nourishing the embryo if fertilisation taken place.
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