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During the follicular phase, granulosa cells secrete <u>estradiol</u>, which stimulates the secretion of <u>LH.</u>
Menstruation is a series of changes of hormones in women's monthly period cycle during which blood is discharged from the body.
If no pregnancy happens, then the lining of the uterus or womb is shed and discharged with the blood.
The follicular phase is an essential phase of menstruation.
during this phase, fluid-filled sacs called ovaries dwell in the immature eggs.
The menstruation period lasts for 4 -7 days and in the end, a mature egg is released from the ovary.
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Following are the examples of the given associations:
- Mutualism- Oxpecker and rhinoceros.
- Commensalism- Birds and tree.
- Parasitism- Sashimi and round worm.
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Explanation:</h2>
- <u>Mutualism</u>- It is a the interaction of two organisms of two different species in which each of them gets benefited from each other. For example- Oxpecker eats the ticks, pests and other parasites present on the body of Rhinoceros and hence both of them get benefited as the oxpecker gets food and in return rhinoceros gets pest control.
- <u>Commensalism</u>- it is a association in which two organisms get interacted in which one get benefited and the other is neither benefited nor harmed. For example birds living on trees generally do not harm tree in any case but in return gets food and shelter from the tree.
- <u>Parasitism</u> in aquatic environment- it is defined as the interaction of two organisms in which a organism lives in or on other organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients from the host at the host's expense. For example round worm or tapeworm obtain food and even complete their life cycle inside fishes like Sashimi and harms them.
Result: The above are the examples of the given associations.
Gonad - <span>generalized term for animal organs that produce sex cells</span>