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No, the menstrual cycle is regulated by hormones produced by the ovaries, and without ovaries, there would be no ovulation or menstruation.
Eggs are produced in the ovaries. Each month, a woman's ovaries release an egg in a process called ovulation.
The ovaries produce eggs and hormones such as estrogen and progesterone. During the menstrual cycle, the ovaries release an egg for potential fertilization. If fertilization occurs, the ovaries continue to produce hormones that support pregnancy.
The ovaries are located in the lower abdomen, on each side of the uterus.
Yes, eggs come from the ovaries of female animals, including birds and mammals. The eggs are developed and released by the ovaries during ovulation.
No, as an oophorectomy removes the ovary you cannot get an ovarian cyst. However, this is only the case if both ovaries are removed.
frogs do regenerate
the answer is no but they can regenerate their tails
yes they can regenerate. Marine sponges are multicellular animals that can regenerate from single cells.
Ovaries can grow back. If the surgeon left even a tiny little bit, the ovaries can regenerate. A member of my extended family had this happen. This person didn't even have a uterus anymore and hers regrew. The falopian tubes can also regenerate. Blocked falopian tubes can unblock. The human body doesn't always have hard and fast rules. This isn't very common but it does happen.
Bilateral means on both ovaries. That is there are cysts in both ovaries.
Ovaries produce eggs.
Not in humans. Some animals and fish can regenerate their teeth.
You have to say regen to regenerate stuff on roblox
A woman would have to have her ovaries removed if there was an infection in her ovaries. An infection in a woman's ovaries can be serious and life threatening. it would be safer to just remove the ovaries.
yes, because ovaries help to produce esteragen and your ovaries are the reason why you have periods.
The ovaries become fertile. The eggs which the ovaries produce are capable of forming a zygote .