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The mammalian corpus luteum produces
(a) estrogen
(b) progesterone
(c) luteotropic hormone
(d) luteinizing hormone

Answers

Answered by Aadhu216
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Answer:

b) progesterone is the answer hope it is helpful to you

Answered by brokendreams
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Option B

The mammalian corpus luteum produces progesterone

Explanation:

  • In the female menstrual cycle, the ovulation is accompanied by the luteal condition through which the outstanding parts of the Graafian follicle modify as the corpus luteum.
  • In the state of pregnancy, the corpus luteum discharges massive quantities of progesterone, which is indispensable for the preservation of the endometrium.
  • Such an endometrium is imminent for the implantation of the implanted ovum and other effects of pregnancy.
  • During fertilization, all phases of the menstrual cycle end and there is no menstruation.
  • In the nonexistence of fertilization, the corpus luteum declines. This induces disintegration of the endometrium supervising to menstruation, regarding a new cycle

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