Place the phases of the uterine (menstrual) cycle in order, beginning with the end of the menstrual phase. (Write your answer in the space below.)

1. Ischemic phase
2. Proliferative
3. Secretory


2, 3, 1
Rationale:
1. After the menstrual phase ends, the proliferative phase begins when the endometrial glands enlarge. The secretory phase follows. If fertilization does not occur, the ischemic phase begins.
2. After the menstrual phase ends, the proliferative phase begins when the endometrial glands enlarge. The secretory phase follows. If fertilization does not occur, the ischemic phase begins.
3. After the menstrual phase ends, the proliferative phase begins when the endometrial glands enlarge. The secretory phase follows. If fertilization does not occur, the ischemic phase begins.

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