the blood during menstruation is due to crashes egg cells true or false
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The blood during menstruation is due to crash egg cells. It is a false statement.
- The menstrual phase of the menstrual cycle lasts for around 3 to 5 days.
- In this phase, the inner soft lining of the uterus and its blood vessels are shed out from the vagina called menstrual fluid.
- It occurs when the egg produced during the ovulatory phase, fails to get fertilized.
- So, the endometrial lining of the uterus degenerates.
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The blood during menstruation is due to crashes egg cells.
The given statement is False.
- Eggs are female gametes that are formed in the ovaries and released into the fallopian tubes.
- Every month one matured egg is released from the ovaries which is called ovulation.
- When the egg is released, it moves into the fallopian tubes where it stays for 24 hours.
- In case, if the egg is not fertilized with the sperm then the lining of the uterus(endometrium) shed as menstrual flow. This is known as menstruation that lasts for 3 to 5 days every month.
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