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  1. 19 lip 2012 · The document summarizes the normal menstrual cycle, which typically occurs over 4 phases in a 28 day cycle. It is regulated by the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and ovaries. The follicular phase begins with menstruation and involves follicle development and estrogen rise.

  2. 26 lis 2020 · Physiology of menstrual cycle. This topic includes menstruation:- its definition, anatomical aspects- follicular growth and atresia, germ cells, premodial follicle; menstrual cycle/ ovarian cycle:- definition, phases- recruitment of groups of follicles (premature phase), selection of dominant follicle and its maturation, ovulation, follicular ...

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  4. Below, the major physiological effects of the predominant hormones in each phase of the menstrual cycle are discussed. The details of follicular development and the endometrial cycle will be addressed in succeeding sections.

  5. 20 lip 2014 · The Menstrual Cycle • Like puberty, the menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones: LH, FSH, oestrogen and progesterone. • The purpose of the menstrual cycle is to prepare the body for reproduction.

  6. The Menstrual Cycle - Google Slides. 1 Return to EVA Wear App 2 Day starts with the first day of your period. This occurs after hormone levels drop at the end of the previous cycle, signaling...

  7. 2 sie 2016 · The document discusses the physiology of menstruation, including: 1. The hypothalamus and pituitary gland regulate the menstrual cycle by releasing hormones like FSH and LH that cause egg maturation and ovulation. 2. During ovulation, a follicle ruptures and releases an egg, leaving behind the corpus luteum which produces progesterone. 3.

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