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In 28 day human ovarian cycle ovulation occurs in (Solve MCQ)

In 28 day human ovarian cycle ovulation occurs in

A. Day 14

B. Day 28

C. Day 5

D. Day 1

Correct Answer: Day 14

Explanation

In a 28-day human ovarian (menstrual) cycle, ovulation typically occurs on the 14th day.

Answer:

Ovulation occurs around day 14 of a 28-day cycle.

Explanation

The menstrual cycle is counted from Day 1, which is the first day of menstruation (bleeding).

The cycle has two main phases:

1. Follicular phase (Day 1–14): A follicle in the ovary matures under the influence of FSH.

2. Luteal phase (Day 15–28): After ovulation, the corpus luteum forms and secretes progesterone.

Ovarian is the process where a mature Graafian follicle ruptures and releases an ovum (egg).

• This generally occurs 14 days before the next expected period.

Key Point Memory Tip

👉If the cycle length changes, ovulation is still 14 days before the next period, not necessarily on Day 14.

Cycle Length Ovulation Day

• 28 days Day 14
• 30 days Day 16
• 26 days Day 12

Best Time for Pregnancy

The fertile window is Day 11–16 (5 days before and 1 day after ovulation).

Other Options Details

You are asking about the human ovarian cycle and the options A–D likely refer to specific days of the cycle. Let’s describe each option carefully:


A. Day 14


B. Day 28


C. Day 5


D. Day 1


Summary of Phases in Relation to Days: Day Phase Key Event 1 Menstrual/Start of cycle Shedding of endometrium 5 Menstrual/Follicular Follicle maturation begins 14 Ovulatory Ovulation occurs 28 Luteal/End of cycle Corpus luteum degenerates if no fertilization


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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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