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|| If you said '''true''', how can that be, as we have not yet begun to explore | || If you said '''true''', how can that be, as we have not yet begun to explore this topic in detail. You clearly don't understand enough to even answer this first question correctly. | ||
{ | {Which of the following statements is most correct about the human menstrual cycle. | ||
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- | - The menstrual cycle in all women is a 28 day reproductive cycle | ||
- | + Ovulation occurs at the midpoint of the menstrual cycle | ||
- The menstrual cycle's main function is to regularly replace the lining of the uterus | |||
- | - A high body temperature indicates ovulation is occurring | ||
||The | ||The menstrual cycle is variable amongst women and also within an individual, the "28 days" is an average time course. The uterine lining (functional layer) is replaced ever cycle, though this would not be considered the main function of the cycle. The body temperature does increase at ovulation, but it remains high even after this point, it is the time of change that indicates ovulation. | ||
{The neural plate is narrower at the caudal (tail) end and therefore closes earlier than the broad cranial (head) end. | {The neural plate is narrower at the caudal (tail) end and therefore closes earlier than the broad cranial (head) end. |
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