A student was studying primate uterine thickness. She had 3 samples of uterine tissues. The thickness in mm for the samples are as follows: Sample A – 4 mm, Sample B – 10 mm, Sample C – 1 mm Given the knowledge of menstrual cycle in humans, what phases do you think each sample belongs to?
A student was studying primate uterine thickness. She had 3 samples of uterine tissues. The thickness in mm for the samples are as follows: Sample A – 4 mm, Sample B – 10 mm, Sample C – 1 mm Given the knowledge of menstrual cycle in humans, what phases do you think each sample belongs to? Correct Answer Sample A: Proliferative phase, Sample B: Luteal phase, Sample C: Menstrual phase
The uterine endometrium is shed off during menstrual phase. Thus this wall has the least thickness. During the follicular or proliferative phase, the endometrium starts building up and the wall is completely thick during the luteal or secretory phase to house the expected fertilized egg.
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