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A surge in which hormone(s) immediately precedes ovulation? a surge in which hormone(s) immediately precedes ovulation? lh and fsh progesterone only lh only fsh only

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The correct answer is LH and FSH.
At the end of the follicular phase of menstrual cycle, estrogen levels rise to the peak and this causes a surge in levels of LH and FSH. As a result, the oocyte is released from the ovaries as a consequence of the rupture of the ovarian follicles. That is ovulation.
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