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Answered by Anonymous
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Progesterone ✔️

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✨Mean values of epinephrine did not differ before and after ovulation.
✨ It is postulated that progesterone causes an increased excretion and production of norepinephrine which is responsible for the increased thermogenesis after ovulation.
✨ The basic mechanism for thermogenesis is norepinephrine and not progesterone.
Answered by Anonymous
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Thermogenic effect is exerted by hormone PROGESTERONE .

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→ This means that the PROGESTERONE increases the core temperature during ovulation thus showing thermogenic function.

→ PROGESTERONE is a steroidal hormone which is involved in menstrual cycle and pregnancy.

→ It is responsible in maintaining the endometrial lining thus preventing abortion .

→ It also decreases contractility of uterine walls .

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