BIOL 221 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Stratum Basale, Menopause, Osteoporosis

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Hormones tie the ovarian cycle to the menstrual cycle. The menstrual phase occurs when all hormones are at their lowest levels. The proliferative phase begins as estrogens stimulate proliferation of endometrial cells and the stratum functionalis is rebuilt from the stratum basale. The secretory phase occurs as high progesterone levels continue to stimulate development of the stratum functionalis; estrogen levels decrease. From beginning of irregular periods to full stop. Ovaries less affected by fsh and lh. Menstrual cycles stop when a woman has entered menopause. This phase occurs from the beginning of irregular periods to when periods stop altogether. The ovaries are less affected by fsh and lh. Osteoporosis often occurs as declining estrogen levels allow osteoclasts to become more active (a&p i). Complete abstinence is completely effective at preventing pregnancy. Periodic abstinence such as the rhythm method is often not effective since it is often difficult for a woman to know when she is ovulating.

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