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nmorano1

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The steps of the menstruation cycle are (in order)
 
  a. follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase, menses.
  b. ovulation, follicular phase, luteal phase, menses.
  c. follicular phase, luteal phase, ovulation, menses.
  d. menses, luteal phase, ovulation, follicular phase.
  e. ovulation, follicular phase, ovulation, menses.

Question 2

Which hormone causes ovulation?
 
  a. LH
  b. estradiol
  c. progesterone
  d. FSH
  e. testosterone



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: a. follicular phase, ovulation, luteal phase, menses.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a. LH



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