Overview of Uterine Cycle Using no more than 14 propositions, describe the regul
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Overview of Uterine Cycle Using no more than 14 propositions, describe the regulation of the uterine cycle including some of the physiological effects of estrogen and progesterone on the uterus. How do I create a concept map? How am I araded2 Switch to keyboard version 28-day uterine cycle describes preparation for- implantation by the endometrium -describes rebuilding the functional layer of the during days 14-28 is in the menstrual phase during days 1-5 is in the progesterone -during days 5-14 is in the proliferative phase is a phase mainly driven by decreased levels of -is a phase mainly driven -specifically describes the secretory phase by elevated levels of sloughing off of the-Explanation / Answer
As we know the menstrual cycle (changes the female body goes through to prepare for a possible pregnancy) is governed by hormones.In the uterus, it is described as the uterine cycle and in the ovary is called the ovarian cycle.
the uterine cycle which is a 28-day cycle describing the changes in the endometrial lining of the uterus is divided into 3 phases
menstruation : it is the first 5 days (normally) of the uterine cycle which is denoted by is the regular discharge of blood and mucosal tissue from the inner lining of the uterus through the vagina.progesterone and estrogen levels hit a low and causes uterus to shed its lining .
proliferative phase: The proliferative phase is the second phase of the uterine cycle where the uterus lining grows thick due to gradual estrogen increase(from 6th to 14th day of cycle).the elevated levels of Estrogens initiate the formation of a new layer of endometrium in the uterus,
secretory phase the last phase of the uterine cycle, where the corpus luteum produces progesterone(14th to 28th day ).The rising progesterone levels make the endometrium prepared for implantation of the blastocyst and supportive of the early pregnancy, by increasing blood flow and uterine secretions and reducing the contractility of the smooth muscle in the uterus.however, the estrogen levels go on decreasing with minor fluctuations
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