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The menstrual cycle is a monthly hormonal process in females. It involves: 
 
1. **Menstruation (Days 1-5)**: Shedding of the uterine lining. 
 
2. **Follicular Phase (Days 1-13)**: Follicles in the ovaries mature, one eventually releases an egg. 
 
3. **Ovulation (Around Day 14)**: The matured egg is released from the ovary. 
 
4. **Luteal Phase (Days 15-28)**: The empty follicle becomes the corpus luteum, producing progesterone to prepare the uterus for potential pregnancy. 
 
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The menstrual cycle is a monthly hormonal process in females. It involves: 
 
1. **Menstruation (Days 1-5)**: Shedding of the uterine lining. 
 
2. **Follicular Phase (Days 1-13)**: Follicles in the ovaries mature, one eventually releases an egg. 
 
3. **Ovulation (Around Day 14)**: The matured egg is released from the ovary. 
 
4. **Luteal Phase (Days 15-28)**: The empty follicle becomes the corpus luteum, producing progesterone to prepare the uterus for potential pregnancy. 
 
If pregnancy doe...
Oncogenes are altered forms of normal genes (proto-oncogenes) that have the potential to cause cancer when mutated or overexpressed. These genes play a crucial role in regulating cell growth and division. When an oncogene is activated, it can promote excessive cell proliferation, inhibit apoptosis (cell death), and contribute to the development of cancerous tumors.
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Oncogenes are altered forms of normal genes (proto-oncogenes) that have the potential to cause cancer when mutated or overexpressed. These genes play a crucial role in regulating cell growth and division. When an oncogene is activated, it can promote excessive cell proliferation, inhibit apoptosis (cell death), and contribute to the development of cancerous tumors.
The regulation of the cell cycle is a highly coordinated process that ensures cells divide and replicate accurately. It consists of checkpoints and control mechanisms to prevent errors and maintain genomic integrity. Key stages include:
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The regulation of the cell cycle is a highly coordinated process that ensures cells divide and replicate accurately. It consists of checkpoints and control mechanisms to prevent errors and maintain genomic integrity. Key stages include:
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