What happens to the corpus luteum in the absence of fertilization?
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Graafian follicle:
The Graafian follicle is a fully mature fluid-filled cavity inside the ovary that contains an egg/ovum.
Under the influence of a hormone of the anterior pituitary gland called luteinizing hormone (LH), the Graafian follicle ruptures and releases the egg/ovum.
This process is known as ovulation.
A structure called corpus luteum is formed after ovulation from the remnants of the Graafian follicle.
The corpus luteum is responsible for the secretion of a steroid hormone called progesterone.
If the egg/ovum is fertilized by a sperm, this hormone is responsible for the maintenance of pregnancy.
If there is no fertilization, the corpus luteum simply regresses/degenerates.
This leads to menstruation whereby the endometrial lining sheds.