Select the proper events of the ovarian and uterine cycles along the timeline. The blue boxes represent the length of time this event is occurring or the hormone is secreted. 1 7 14 21 28 No hormones Ovulation Progesterone Estrogens Menstrual phase Proliferative phase Secretory phase
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The uterine (endometrial) cycle is: Menstrual phase at the start of the cycle (about day 1 → ~day 7), Proliferative phase from the end of menses up to ovulation (about day 7 → 14), and Secretory phase after ovulation until the end of the cycle (about day 14 → 28). Show more…
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