Ovulation in mammals is caused by
(a) FSH and TSH (b) FSH and LH
(c) FSH (d) LTH and LH
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During ovulation, the estrogen levels reach its peak, which causes a surge in the levels of luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). This results in the rupture of the ovarian follicles and causing the oocyte to be released from the ovary via oviduct.
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option b
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