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The Menstrual Cycle

The menstrual cycle is a monthly cycle, which involves the maturation (process of maturing) and release of an egg. If sexual intercourse has occurred, this can result in pregnancy.

Key hormones

Key hormones

  • The menstrual cycle is controlled by four hormones from the endocrine system:
    • Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH)
    • Oestrogen
    • Luteinising Hormone (LH)
    • Progesterone
Stages

Stages

  • The menstrual cycle can be divided into four stages depending on the levels of the hormones.
Eggs

Eggs

  • A female is born with all of her eggs ready, but only one egg will mature each month once the female reaches puberty.
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The Nature & Variety of Living Organisms

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Structure & Functions in Living Organisms

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Organism Functions

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Respiration

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Gas Exchange

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Transport

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Excretion

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Coordination & Response

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Reproduction & Inheritance

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Ecology

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Biological Resources

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