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Where does successful fertilization occur? a. in the uterus b. in the uterine tu

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Where does successful fertilization occur? a. in the uterus b. in the uterine tubes c. in the ovaries d. in the endometrium The corpus luteum releases a hormone that will target the endometrium. It causes the endometrium to thicken and therefore prepare for the implantation of the fertilized egg. What is the name of that hormone? a. follicle stimulating hormone b. luteinizing hormone c. progesterone d. human chorionic gonadotropin The corpus luteum normally stops functioning about ten days after ovulation. But, in the presence of a fertilized egg, it will continue to function for at least 2 months. There is a hormone that causes it to continue functioning. What is the name of that hormone and where does it come from? a. human chorionic gonadotropin: adenohypophysis b. progesterone: corpus luteum c. human chorionic gonadotropin: zygote d. progesterone: endometrium What hormone ultimately causes the formation of a corpus luteum? a. progesterone b. follicle stimulating hormone c. luteinizing hormone d. human chorionic gonadotropin What hormone ultimately causes ovulation? a. progesterone b. follicle stimulating hormone c. luteinizing hormone d. human chorionic gonadotropin

Explanation / Answer

1.C. In the ovaries.

2.D. Human chorionic gonadotropin.

3.B. Progestrone: corpus luteum.

4.C. Leutinizing harmone.

5.C. Leutinizing harmone.

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