Answer:-
(20) => A secondary role in follicular responsiveness to FSH, LH is the trigger for ovulation itself. In response to the switch in estrogen mediated feedback from negative to positive, the LH mid-cycle surge is created.
Hence, the correct option is Ovulation.
=> During the menstrual cycle or estrous cycle,
the endometrium grows to a thick, blood
vessel-rich, glandular tissue layer.
Hence, the correct option is The menstrual phase.
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