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what are the changes that occur during follicular phase of menstrual cycle in human females​

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Answered by laksandy360
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ovulation What: Signals from the brain tell the ovaries to prepare an egg that will be released

During the period, the pituitary gland (a small area at the base of the brain that makes hormones) produces a hormone called follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). FSH tells the ovaries to prepare an egg for ovulation (release of an egg from the ovary). Throughout the menstrual cycle, there are multiple follicles (fluid filled sacs containing eggs) in each ovary at different stages of development (5,6). About halfway through the follicular phase (just as the period is ending) one follicle in one of the ovaries is the largest of all the follicles at about 1 cm (0.4 in) (6,7). This follicle becomes the dominant follicle and is the one prepared to be released at ovulation. The dominant follicle produces estrogen as it grows (8), which peaks just before ovulation happens (7). For most people, the follicular phase lasts 10-22 days, but this can vary from cycle-to-cycle (4).

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Answered by anniealexious1
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the follicular phase:

  • The process of the breakdown of the walls of the uterus which takes a long time to flow the blood is know as menstural cycle.
  • The wall of the uterus is called follicular phase.
  • The waste blood are removed from the body of for females.
  • These are the process are taken place in the female utres..

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