Sentences with phrase «ovaries during an ovulation»

(Di = 2, zygotic = zygote) In most cases, a woman only releases a single egg, or ovum, from her ovaries during an ovulation cycle.

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During ovulation, an egg is released from your ovary.
Before birth, mouse and human ovaries contain an abundant supply of germ cells, some of which will develop into the eggs that will ultimately be released from follicles during ovulation.
During the last decade, some researchers have claimed that primordial follicles in adult mouse ovaries turn over and that females use adult germ - line stem cells to constantly resupply the follicle pool and sustain ovulation.
During ovulation, an egg is released from the ovary and moves into a tube called the oviduct.
Two weeks into a woman's cycle, a surge in luteinizing hormone causes the ovaries to release an egg during ovulation.
The ovaries themselves will often develop numerous, fluid - filled cysts and fail to regularly release eggs during the ovulation cycle.
The corpus luteum follicle is left in the ovary after the egg is released during ovulation, and produces significant amounts of progesterone and estrogen, creating a hormonal surge responsible for PMS symptoms.
It is during the estrus phase that ovulation occurs, and eggs travel from the ovaries to the uterus.
By the end of the 1920s, it was known that ovaries secrete different chemicals depending on whether or not there is a pregnancy; and after ovulation the hormone progesterone is secreted, during which time no new eggs are released by the ovary.
Your doctor will do the insemination procedure during ovulation (when your ovaries release an egg).
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