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Oestrogen primarily acts on various tissues throughout the body, including the reproductive organs (such as the ovaries, uterus, and breasts), bone, liver, and brain. It binds to oestrogen receptors found in these tissues, influencing functions such as the menstrual cycle, bone density regulation, and mood. Additionally, oestrogen plays a crucial role in the development of secondary sexual characteristics during puberty and is involved in various metabolic processes.

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