Female Reproductive Physiology - MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems

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The hormones FSH and LH are involed in oogenesis in women. When LH surges in the ovarian cycle, what event will result?

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Follicles are stimulated to grow when FSH level rises. The follicles produce estrogen that exerts a positive feedback on LH, whose levele begin to rise. When LH levels peak on the 14th day of the cycle, the follicle ruptures, releasing the egg from the ovary and leaving the corpus luteum behind in the ovary. After ovulation, the corpus luteum secretes both estrogen and progesterone to inhibit GnRH. When GnRH is inhibited, FSH and LH will also be inhibited.

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