No, menstrual blood is not produced in the ovary. Menstrual blood is the shedding of the uterine lining that occurs following ovulation if pregnancy doesn't occur.
The ovum matures in the ovary during your menstrual phase. Then later in your menstrual cycle the egg will burst from the ovary during ovulation.
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Menstrual
The menstrual cycle occurs when the egg is not fertilised by sperms and comes out through the vagina in the form of blood and an egg. It is regulated by the ovary and the uterus.
The ovules of the flower are produced in the ovary. The ovary is located in a region known as the gynoecium.
The female gamete is produced in the ovary.
It is called the Ovary. The function of the ovary is to produce the ova.
'Eggs' in a flowering plant are called ovules. They are produced in the ovary, which is the bottom part of the pistil, which is usually in the centre of the flower.
The egg matures in the ovary and then released and into the uterus.
At the beginning of the menstrual cycle. (during first two weeks)
back to normal menstrual bleeding