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1 The Menstrual Cycle Biology 12

2 The Menstrual Cycle controlled by internal feedback mechanisms between the reproductive system and the endocrine system the cycle takes an average of 28 days

3 The Menstrual Cycle during the cycle: if fertilized:
an egg develops and is released from an ovary the uterus prepares to receive a fertilized egg if fertilized: the egg implants and uterus and embryonic development begins if not fertilized: the egg is discharged

4 The Menstrual Cycle four phases: follicular phase ovulation
luteal phase menstruation

5 The Menstrual Cycle

6 Follicular Phase begins when estrogen levels are low
pituitary secretes FSH and LH follicle develops to maturity follicular cells produce more estrogen uterine lining (endometrium) thickens

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8 Ovulation midway through cycle lasts 3 to 5 days
pituitary produces more FSH and LH follicle ruptures mature egg is released into one of the fallopian tubes

9 Luteal Phase begins when egg is released
egg moves down the fallopian tube follicle turns yellow and is called the corpus luteum continues to release estrogen also releases progesterone

10 Luteal Phase progesterone stimulates growth and development of the blood supply to surrounding tissues within a few days of implantation, the uterus and growing embryo release hormones that keep the corpus luteum functioning for several weeks endometrium will nourish and protect the embryo

11 Menstruation if no fertilization, the corpus luteum disintegrates
less hormones, so the endometrium detaches tissues, blood, and the unfertilized egg are discharged through the vagina lasts 3 to 7 days

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13 The Menstrual Cycle

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15 The Menstrual Cycle The Menstrual Cycle Animation
The Menstrual Cycle Graph


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