The lining of the uterus breaks down and is shed during menstruation if fertilization does not occur.
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Ovulation occurs around two weeks before menstruation, this is when the mature egg is released from the ovary. If the egg is not fertilized then it is reabsorbed into the body and the uterus lining breaks down: this is menstruation.
When the lining of the uterus breaks down and exits the body, it is called menstruation, or a woman may also refer to it as her period.
The uterus lining breaks down during menstruation, which occurs approximately every 28 days in women who are not pregnant. The breakdown of the lining is part of the menstrual cycle, which involves shedding of the endometrium in preparation for a new cycle of ovulation.
No. They do not, tissue breaks down and they get gooey....
The uterine lining builds-up following ovulation in preparation for possible pregnancy, to allow the zygote to implant and nourish the growing 'baby'. If pregnancy doesn't occur the drop in progesterone triggers the uterus lining to break down, this is called menstruation.
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The process of shedding the endometrial lining is known as menstruation. It occurs when there is a drop in hormone levels, causing the blood vessels in the uterus to constrict and the endometrial tissue to break down and shed. This shedding is then expelled from the body through the vagina during menstruation.
It's broken down into components and recycled by the body
The acidic environment in the stomach, primarily hydrochloric acid, helps kill bacteria by denaturing their proteins and breaking down their cell walls. Pepsin, an enzyme in the stomach, breaks down connective tissue in food by cleaving peptide bonds in proteins.
A single chemical that breaks down into other substances during chemical reactions is "decomposing".