Asked by Manny

There are two I could not find. Are those that I have so far correct?

1. Name the hormone that triggers development of a primary follicle. I had no idea. . .

2. The corpus luteum releases progesterone in the luteal phase.

3. Oestrogen and progesterone are two hor mones that cause the uterine lining to increase.

4. Luteinizing hormone spikes cause ovulation?

5. Days 16 to 28 are the secretory phase.

6. Upon pregnancy, progesterone and estrogen levels are high and this provides negative feedback to the ( fill in the blank?) to prevent future ovulation.

7. The developing follicle releases the hormone estrogen.

Answers

Answered by Steve
Im sure this is in the book on this section..

but i think (not sure) FSH is 1.
Answered by Manny
On #6, what part picks up on negative feedback and sends out the command to stop ovulating?
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