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which human female organs are involved in Menstrual cycle

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Answered by ragavendraraja08
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hormones involved in menstruation are oestrogen and progesterone which are produced by the ovaries

luteinising hormone and follicle stimulating produced by the pituitary gland, under the influence of hormones secreted by the hypothalamus.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer: The female reproductive system is amazingly complex, involving continuous communication between brain centers and the ovary. Hormones secreted by the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries are the messengers that regulate the monthly cycle.

Explanation:

The primary function of the ovaries is the production of eggs and hormones. No new eggs will develop. These eggs are constantly going through a process of development and loss. Most die before reaching maturity. This process of egg loss occurs at all times, including before birth, before puberty, and when taking birth control pills. The ovary goes through a constant process of egg depletion throughout its life.

As FSH and LH blood levels increase with puberty, the eggs begin to mature and a collection of fluid – a follicle – begins to develop around each one.

When estrogen levels are high enough, there is a sudden release of LH, usually around the thirteenth day of the cycle. This LH surge triggers a complex set of events in the follicles that lead to the final maturation of the egg and the collapse of the follicle with the expulsion of the egg. Ovulation occurs 28 to 36 hours after the onset of the LH surge and 10 to 12 hours after the LH reaches its peak.

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