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प्रश्न
Describe the changes that occur in ovaries and uterus in human female during the reproductive cycle.
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उत्तर
Menstrual cycle is the reproductive cycle in all primates and begins at puberty (menarche).
In human females, menstruation occurs once in 28 to 29 days. The cycle of events starting from one menstruation till the next one is called the menstrual cycle. These changes are brought about by ovarian and pituitary hormones.

The changes occurring in the ovaries are as follows:
- The cycle starts with the menstrual phase, where menstruation occurs. This is followed by the follicular phase. In this phase, the primary follicles mature into the Graffian follicles and the release of gonadotropins (LH and FSH) also increases. This causes follicular growth and the growing follicles produce oestrogen.
- The LH and FSH are at their peak in the middle of the cycle (14th day), and cause the rupture of the Graffian follicles to release ovum. This phase is called the ovulatory phase.
- The remains of the Graffian follicles get converted into the corpus luteum that secretes progesterone for the maintenance of the endometrium.
- In the absence of fertilisation, the corpus luteum degenerates, thereby causing the disintegration of the endometrium and the start of a new cycle.
The changes occurring in the uterus are as follows:
- In the absence of fertilisation, during the menstruation phase, the endometrium of the uterus breaks down. Blood vessels in liquid state are discharged.
- During the follicular phase, the action of the gonadotrophins (LH and FSH) causes the regeneration of the endometrium to receive the fertilised egg.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Which hormones regulate menstrual cycle?
Give appropriate biological or technical terms for the following:
The onset of menstruation in a young girl
Draw a neat and well-labeled diagram showing T.S. of the ovary and describe the menstrual cycle in human females.
What is the menstrual cycle?
Luteal phase is also known as ____________.
Corpus luteum develops under the influence of ______.
Menstruation is triggered by a sudden decline in the amount of hormone secreted by corpus luteum. Identify the hormone.
Observe the figure and label it properly.

- Name the hormone that regulates the cycle.
- Name the phases in this cycle.
- What is the duration of ovulation phase?
- What happens if implantation occurs?
- What happens if implantation does not occur?
The graph given below shows the number of primordial follicles per ovary in women at different ages. Study the graph and answer the questions that follow.

- What is the average age of the women at the onset of menopause?
- At what age are maximum primordial follicles present in the ovary, according to the given graph?
Give a reason for the following:
The second half of the menstrual cycle is called the luteal phase as well as the secretory phase.
