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The events in the menstrual cycle are best described as
 
  a. reactions to specific levels of estrogen.
  b. controlled primarily by the hypothalamus, which produces both estrogen and progesterone.
  c. a series of bodily changes that lead to behavioral and mood changes.
  d. a feedback loop involving changes in brain structures, hormones, and reproductive structures.

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The term ovulation refers to the process during which
 
  a. the follicle-stimulating hormone acts on the follicles within the ovaries.
  b. estrogen acts on the uterine lining, leading to the development of the endometrium.
  c. the egg moves out of the ovary.
  d. the menstrual flow is the heaviest.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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Marty

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Reply 2 on: Jun 21, 2018
Excellent


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