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← Human Body & HealthWhy does the follicular phase exhibit high estrogen production in a healthy, fertile female?
A)Inhibits GnRH secretion immediately
B)Granulosa cells express aromatase✓
C)Theca cells downregulate LH receptors
D)Follicles undergo atresia prematurely
💡 Explanation
The follicular phase exhibits high estrogen production because granulosa cells within the developing follicle express aromatase, which converts androgens produced by theca cells into estrogen. Therefore, this process drives estrogen synthesis, rather than atresia or immediate GnRH inhibition.
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