
Science - Module 2 - Menstrual Cycle and Ovarian Cycle - Grade 10 Q3
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- Q1What is the first phase of the menstrual cycle?Proliferative phaseSecretory phaseMenstrual phaseOvulation phase30s
- Q2How long does the menstrual phase typically last?3-5 days1-2 days7-10 days5-6 days30s
- Q3What triggers ovulation at the end of the proliferative phase?Decrease in follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)Drop in progesteroneIncrease in estrogenSurge in luteinizing hormone (LH)30s
- Q4During which phase does the endometrial lining thicken in preparation for implantation?Secretory phaseProliferative phaseOvulation phaseMenstrual phase30s
- Q5What is the role of the corpus luteum in the secretory phase?Inhibits ovulationStimulates mensesProduces estrogen and progesteroneBreaks down the endometrium30s
- Q6What happens to the uterine lining during menstruation?It remains unchangedIt is reabsorbedIt thickensIt sloughs off30s
- Q7What is the duration of the secretory phase?Days 1-5Days 29-35Days 15-28Days 6-1430s
- Q8What type of mucus is produced during the proliferative phase?Dry and minimal mucusIncreased mucus productionNo mucusThick and sticky mucus30s
- Q9What occurs at the end of the menstrual phase?Follicular stage beginsOvulation occursSecretory phase startsClimactic phase starts30s
- Q10What is the thickness of the endometrial lining at its peak during the proliferative phase?4-6 mm7-10 mm1-2 mm2-3 mm30s
- Q11What hormone is primarily responsible for the maturation of the follicle and its egg during the follicular phase?ProgesteroneLHFSHEstrogen30s
- Q12What occurs during ovulation in relation to hormonal changes?The follicle becomes a corpus luteum.The endometrium sheds.The egg is released from the ovary due to a rise in estrogen and a surge in LH.FSH levels decrease significantly.30s
- Q13During which phase does the corpus luteum form?Follicular phaseProliferative phaseMenstruationLuteal phase30s
- Q14What is the main function of progesterone in the menstrual cycle?To stimulate follicle maturationTo prepare the endometrium for a potential embryo implantation.To cause menstruationTo regulate FSH levels30s
- Q15In an average 28-day menstrual cycle, when does ovulation typically occur?Day 21Day 1Day 7Around day 1430s