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true or false

1 if the oocyte is fertilized, secretion of estrogen and progesteron stops completly

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Answered by pokemon87
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Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

The oocyte is fertilized, and the secretion of estrogen and progesterone stops completely is a true statement.

Explanation:

The corpus luteum degenerates into a scar inside the ovary called as a corpus Albicans if the oocyte is not fertilised, and hormone release stops within 14 days of ovulation. The uterine environment necessary for conceiving and carrying a child is maintained by the corpus luteum. Every time you ovulate, a fresh corpus luteum develops, and when you no longer require it to produce progesterone, it disintegrates. Your uterus cannot undergo the modifications required for a fertilised egg to develop into a fetus without the corpus luteum. The corpus luteum generates progesterone if pregnancy occurs up until about week 10 of the pregnancy. Otherwise, if no embryo implants, the hormone levels in the blood decrease, the corpus luteum deteriorates, and the endometrium sheds, which causes bleeding (menses).

Thus, if the oocyte is fertilized, secretion of estrogen and progesterone stops.

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