Biology, asked by revatimole, 11 months ago

How is puberty attained in females? will a female normally remain reproductly capable even after age of 60 ? If not then what makes her incapable?

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Answered by ankitaadak
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Menopause makes her incapable

Answered by Anonymous
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(1) Puberty is achieved due to gonadotropins Such as FSH and LH secreted by the anterior pituitary. These horm.ones stimulate the ovaries. The ovaries in turn produce eslrogen and progesterone, which brings about secondary sexual characters in female. Thus she attains the puberty. The beginning of mensirual cycle or menarche Takes place due to hese hormonal changes at about 10 to 14 years.

(2) But the women do not remain reproductively active after the age of 60 due to hormonal inbalance. This 1s called menopause or acessation of reproductive cycles. Absence of enough gonadotropins and unresponsive ovarian cells cause menopause at 55 to 60 years of age.

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