Luteal phase is the other name ofa)Follicular phaseb)Proliferative pha...
In human females, it is estradiol (and perhaps other species of estrogen) and progesterone, which produce menstrual changes in the ovaries and uterus and throughout the body. The hormones involved in the menstrual cycle may also interact with the nervous system to modify the menstrual response. The total cycle may be divided into three parts: the menstrual phase (flow of blood), which lasts about 5 days on average; the follicular (or proliferative) phase, which follows the cessation of flow and lasts about 9 days; and the luteal (secretory) phase, which comprises about the last 2 weeks of the cycle
Luteal phase is the other name ofa)Follicular phaseb)Proliferative pha...
Menstrual cycle starts with the menstrual flow nd followed by follicular phase. During this phase secretion of gonadotropins (LH and FSH) and estrogens. In the middle of the cycle, rapid secretions of LH and FSH increases leading to LH surge and hence ovulation. Ovum lasts for 24 hours only. It is followed by the luteal phase also known as a secretory phase during which the remaining parts of Graafian follicle changes into corpus luteum.So, option D is correct.