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hello buddies can u explain ovarian and menstrual cycle

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Answered by nischay1122pdx5j6
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The ovarian cycle governs the preparation of endocrine tissues and release of eggs, while the menstrual cycle governs the preparation and maintenance of the uterine lining. These cycles occur concurrently and are coordinated over a 22–32 day cycle, with an average length of 28 days.

The first half of the ovarian cycle is the follicular phase shown in Figure 1. Slowly rising levels of FSH and LH cause the growth of follicles on the surface of the ovary. This process prepares the egg for ovulation. As the follicles grow, they begin releasing estrogens and a low level of progesterone. Progesterone maintains the endometrium to help ensure pregnancy. The trip through the fallopian tube takes about seven days. At this stage of development, called the morula, there are 30-60 cells. If pregnancy implantation does not occur, the lining is sloughed off. After about five days, estrogen levels rise and the menstrual cycle enters the proliferative phase. The endometrium begins to regrow, replacing the blood vessels and glands that deteriorated during the end of the last cycle.


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Answered by Irtiqa
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ovarian is related to an ovary or the ovaries ....
the mensturation cycle prepares the body for pregnancy and also helps cause harmonal change in the body to keep a women healthy.....
in a women, among other hormones , estrogen and progesterone are the key hormones produced by the overies of women..

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