* In females, '''FSH''' is mainly responsible for follicular growth.
* In females, '''FSH''' is mainly responsible for follicular growth.
* Developing follicles produce '''Oestrogen''' from '''Theca and interstitial cells''' and '''Progesterone''' from '''Granulosa cells'''.
* Developing follicles produce '''Oestrogen''' from '''Theca and interstitial cells''' and '''Progesterone''' from '''Granulosa cells'''.
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* Increasing levels of Oestrogen stimulate an '''LH surge''' to cause the [[The_Ovary_-_Follicles_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|follicle]] to split and release the primary oocyte.
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* Increasing levels of Oestrogen stimulate an '''LH surge''' to cause the [[The_Ovary_-_Follicles_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|follicle]] to split and release the primary [[The_Ovary_-_Oocytes_-_Anatomy_%26_Physiology|oocyte]].
* '''Oestrogen mobilizes calcium''' from the bone, increasing plasma concentrations for egg formation.
* '''Oestrogen mobilizes calcium''' from the bone, increasing plasma concentrations for egg formation.
* '''Progesterone''' secretion continues to inhibit further ovulation and stimulate behavioural changes associated with '''broodiness and incubation'''.
* '''Progesterone''' secretion continues to inhibit further ovulation and stimulate behavioural changes associated with '''broodiness and incubation'''.