A priority teaching point for the nurse explaining ovulation would include:

A) the ovum will pass directly from the ovary into the uterus, where fertilization most often occurs. B) every ovum that develops has the genetic potential to develop into either a male or female; usually one-half become boys and one-half become girls. C) increases in progesterone will stimulate the cell division called meiosis that creates a mature ovum. D) follicles within the ovary contain the ovum or egg and mature under the influence of estrogen and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).


D

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