BIO* - Biology BIO* M121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 21: Human Chorionic Gonadotropin, Corpus Luteum, Luteal Phase

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In this monthly reproductive cycle, the uterine lining undergoes thickening and regression in conjunction with changes in the ovary. Day 0 is marked by the onset of menstruation, expulsion of uterine lining. The remainder of the cycle has two distinct phases: Ovulation occurs when the secondary oocyte is released into the. This phase lasts approximately 14 days, and begins with ovulation. Its name was inspired by degeneration of the corpus luteum ( yellow body ) The menstrual cycle consists of a follicular phase and a luteal phase. As the follicle matures, the primary oocyte completes meiosis i to form a secondary oocyte. After ovulation, the ruptured follicle forms a corpus luteum. Hormones regulate events in the human menstrual cycle. Complex interactions among hormones regulate the menstrual cycle. Fsh and lh control the release of estradiol and progesterone from reproductive tissues. Progesterone exerts negative feedback on pituitary hormones, while estradiol exerts negative or positive feedback, depending on its concentration.

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