The fertilized/unfertilized egg goes to the uterus.If it fertilized, it will be implanted in the uterine wall.if not fertilized, it will disintegrate and will be expelled out through the vagina.
a.follicular stage
b.ovulation stage
c.luteal stage
d.menstrual stage
Answers
Answer:
Menstrual stage
Question ⤵️
The fertilized/unfertilized egg goes to the uterus.If it fertilized, it will be implanted in the uterine wall.if not fertilized, it will disintegrate and will be expelled out through the vagina.
a.follicular stage
b.ovulation stage
c.luteal stage
d.menstrual stage
Answer ⤵️
The fertilized/unfertilized egg goes to the uterus.If it fertilized, it will be implanted in the uterine wall.if not fertilized, it will disintegrate and will be expelled out through the vagina.
d.menstrual stage is the correct answer.
Extra Information ⤵️
- What Is Follicular Stage?
➡️ The follicular phase, also known as the preovulatory phase or proliferative phase, is the phase of the estrous cycle during which follicles in the ovary mature from primary follicle to a fully mature graafian follicle. It ends with ovulation.
- What is Ovulation Stage?
➡️ Ovulation is the release of a mature egg from the surface of the ovary. This usually occurs mid-cycle, around two weeks or so before menstruation starts. During the follicular phase, the developing follicle causes a rise in the level of oestrogen (estrogen).
- What is Luteal Stage?
➡️ The luteal phase is one stage of the menstrual cycle. It occurs after ovulation (when the ovaries release an egg) and before the period starts. During this time, the lining of your uterus normally gets thicker to prepare for a possible pregnancy.
- What is Menstrual Stage?
➡️ The menstrual phase is the first stage of the menstrual cycle. It’s also when a person gets its period. This phase starts when an egg from the previous cycle isn’t fertilized. Because pregnancy hasn’t taken place, levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone drop.
All these stages are arranged in this pattern.
the menstruation phase
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the follicular phase,
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ovulation and
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the luteal phase.
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