Which of the following does not happen during the luteal phase in the ovarian cycle?

A. The corpus luteum releases estrogen and progesterone.
B. FSH and LH production is inhibited.
C. The ruptured follicle remains in the ovary and changes to become a corpus luteum.
D. New egg development continues at this phase.


Answer: D

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