What happens during secretory phase of menstrual cycle?
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this is usually includes cycle days 15 228 in a 28 day cycle the utilising hormone is secreted by the anterior lobe of pituitary gland and its causes evolution the remaining cells of the ovary and follicles are stimulated by the LH to develop the Corpus luteum the Corpus luteum secretes large amount of progesterone and that it is stimulated the urine glands to produce increased amount of watery mucus during the secretory phase there is there is also similar increase in the secretion of watery mucus by the vaginal glands and why the glands of the fallopian tube festival is also sensual format maintain of the endothelium....... please mark as a brain list plzzzzzzzzzz..............
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- During this phase, the ruptured follicle is converted into Corpus Luteum.
- The uterine walls are thickened so as to receive the zygote.
- When fertilization does not occur, the cells of Corpus Luteum and the uterine walls are expelled out along with some amount of blood.
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