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name the two hormones whose concentration in the body affect the regulation of menstrual cycle????????​

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Answered by GameXpro
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Explanation:

  • Gonadotrophin releasing hormone
  • Gonadotrophin releasing hormoneThis stimulation results in the production of two important hormones called luteinising hormone (LH) and follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) from the pituitary. GnRH is of great importance in the menstrual cycle
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Answered by aditimoulik2001
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This delicate cycle results from a complicated interplay among several hormones.

Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH)

As the name implies, this hormone stimulates the development of new follicles as well as the production of the hormone estrogen.

Estrogen

Estrogen is responsible for the continuing development of follicles within the ovaries. However, the effects of estrogen are not limited to within the ovaries. In the uterus, the rising levels of this hormone play an important role in thickening the endometrium -- a layer of the uterus. It also causes the mucus within the cervix to become thicker.

Luteinizing Hormone (LH)

LH peaks in the middle of the 28-day cycle. This is typically called the LH surge and serves as a signal that ovulation -- the release of the mature egg from one of the two ovaries -- is about to occur.

Progesterone

Once ovulation has occurred, the hormone progesterone releases from a structure called corpus luteum. Progesterone makes the mucus around the entrance of the uterus thick and sticky, preparing for a potential pregnancy.

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