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In human females each time during maturation and release of an egg the inner wall of the uterus thickens. Is this thickening permanent? Give reasons.


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Maturation process:

  1. Reaching a fully developed or advanced stage of development is the process of maturation.
  2. To put it another way, maturation is the act of maturing (or maturing) or achieving maturity.
  3. The phrase is frequently used to describe how someone is growing physically or beginning to act more maturely (more mature).
  4. If the egg is fertilized, it begins to develop and becomes implanted in the uterine wall, leading to pregnancy.
  5. No additional eggs are released throughout pregnancy, and the thicker lining is only expelled after delivery.
  6. However, menstruation results from the released egg and the thicker lining being shed off if fertilization does not take place.
  7. No, this uterine wall thickening is not a permanent change.

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