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name the two hormones involved in menstrual cycle .state when these get released​

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Answered by deakothari5
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The key hormones involved in menstruation are oestrogen and progesterone (produced by the ovaries) and luteinising hormone and follicle stimulating produced by the pituitary gland, under the influence of hormones secreted by the hypothalamus.

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Answered by vijisekar
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The key hormones involved in menstruation are oestrogen and progesterone (produced by the ovaries) and luteinising hormone and follicle stimulating produced by the pituitary gland, under the influence of hormones secreted by the hypothalamus

Progesterone and estrogen are necessary to prepare the uterus for menstruation, and their release is triggered by the hypothalamus. Once you reach puberty, the ovaries release a single egg each month (the ovaries typically alternate releasing an egg) this is called ovulation.

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