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    • The menstrual phase involves the shedding of the uterine lining.

      True
    • The menstrual cycle is essential for female fertility.

      True
    • LH triggers the release of a mature egg from the ovary.

      True
    • The corpus luteum secretes progesterone and estrogen to maintain the endometrium.
    • FSH stimulates the development of egg follicles in the ovaries during the follicular phase.
    • What is the primary role of FSH in the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle?
      Develop egg follicles
    • What hormone triggers ovulation in the menstrual cycle?
      LH
    • What does LH convert the empty follicle into after ovulation?
      Corpus luteum
    • Arrange the phases of the menstrual cycle in their correct order:
      1️⃣ Menstrual
      2️⃣ Follicular
      3️⃣ Ovulation
      4️⃣ Luteal
    • During the follicular phase, FSH stimulates the development of egg follicles in the ovaries
    • FSH stimulates the thickening of the uterine lining.
      False
    • Estrogen is responsible for thickening the endometrium
    • Match each hormone with its source and role in the menstrual cycle:
      FSH ↔️ Pituitary Gland - Stimulates follicle development
      LH ↔️ Pituitary Gland - Triggers ovulation
      Estrogen ↔️ Ovaries - Thickens uterine lining
      Progesterone ↔️ Corpus Luteum - Maintains endometrium
    • LH is produced by the pituitary
    • What triggers the release of a mature egg from the follicle during ovulation?
      LH surge
    • Progesterone is produced by the corpus luteum
    • What is the role of estrogen in thickening the uterine lining?
      Prepares for pregnancy
    • Estrogen contributes to the development of female secondary sexual characteristics during puberty.

      True
    • Progesterone is produced primarily by the corpus luteum.
    • Progesterone inhibits the release of FSH and LH during the luteal phase.

      True
    • Progesterone suppresses new follicle development by inhibiting the release of FSH and LH.
    • The menstrual cycle typically lasts around 28 days.
      True
    • Which hormone triggers ovulation?
      LH
    • Match the hormone with its role in the menstrual cycle:
      FSH ↔️ Stimulates egg follicle development
      LH ↔️ Triggers ovulation
      Estrogen ↔️ Thickens uterine lining
      Progesterone ↔️ Maintains uterine lining
    • Luteinizing Hormone (LH) triggers ovulation
    • Progesterone secretion is promoted by the corpus
    • Estrogen is primarily produced by the ovaries.

      True
    • The menstrual cycle typically lasts 28 days.
    • Match the hormone with its primary role in the menstrual cycle:
      FSH ↔️ Stimulates egg follicle development
      LH ↔️ Triggers ovulation
      Estrogen ↔️ Thickens the endometrium
      Progesterone ↔️ Maintains the thickened endometrium
    • FSH stimulates the development of egg follicles in the ovaries.
    • Arrange the phases of the menstrual cycle in the correct order:
      1️⃣ Menstrual phase
      2️⃣ Follicular phase
      3️⃣ Ovulation
      4️⃣ Luteal phase
    • Fluctuating hormone levels regulate the phases of the menstrual cycle.
      True
    • LH triggers the release of a mature egg from the ovary.
      True
    • Follicle-Stimulating Hormone (FSH) is produced by the pituitary
    • LH is responsible for triggering ovulation
    • LH, FSH, and estrogen work together to prepare the uterus for pregnancy.

      True
    • What happens to the uterine lining during the menstrual phase of the menstrual cycle?
      It is shed
    • Match the key processes in the menstrual cycle with their descriptions:
      Uterine Lining Thickening ↔️ The endometrium thickens to support implantation
      Ovulation ↔️ A mature egg is released from the ovary
      Hormone Regulation ↔️ Fluctuating hormone levels maintain the cycle
    • Which hormone triggers ovulation?
      LH
    • Progesterone maintains the thickened endometrium.

      True