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Q6.1 38) A drug that maintains estrogen hormone levels in the blood between
_________ will decrease oogenesis.
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B and C
C and D
A and B
D and E
E
and A
Q6.2 Explain your reasoning for selecting the answer you chose above for Q6.1
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Maintaining the estrogen levels between point D and E instead of decreasing it like normal would prevent transition to the menstrual phase and further prevent production of an oocyte. The uterine cycle would never reach the follicular phase and therefore would decrease oogenesis.
Q6.3 39) Granulosa cells of the ovarian follicle produce high amounts of estrogen to stimulate _______, an example of positive feedback.
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D to E the transition from B to C the transition from E to A the transition from A to B the transition from C to D
Q6.4 Explain your reasoning for selecting the answer you chose above for Q6.3
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