Biology, asked by patilveeru2496, 10 months ago

The graph shows the changing levels of hormones during menstruation and ovulation. What happens to hormone levels during ovulation, and why is this important? mc026-1.jpg The hormone levels increase to prepare a woman’s body to receive a fertilized egg. The hormone levels decrease to prepare a woman’s body to receive a fertilized egg. The hormone levels increase, and the next menstrual cycle begins with shedding of the uterine lining. The hormone levels decrease, and the next menstrual cycle begins with shedding of the uterine lining.

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Answered by kumarashwingupta
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during ovulation fsh and oestrogen hormone secretion is maximum after ovulation progesterone and LH secretion is maximum if fertilization does not happen then and the hormone level decreases and the next mesocycle begin with shading of the uterine lining

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Answered by shivic58sl
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The hormonal increase is important for ovulation.

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The graph represents the hormonal changes during menstruation. Follicular stimulating hormone (FSH) and Luteinizing hormone (LH) are produced from the ovaries. They go and stimulate estrogen and progesterone which are important for ovulation i.e. release of an egg from any of the ovaries for fertilization.

the hormones are high during ovulation but as the fertilization did not take place then it goes down and the uterine line sheds off.

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