A surge in which hormone(s) immediately precedes ovulation? a surge in which hormone(s) immediately precedes ovulation? lh and fsh progesterone only lh only fsh only
The correct answer is LH and FSH. At the end of the follicular phase of menstrual cycle, estrogen levels rise to the peak and this causes a surge in levels of LH and FSH. As a result, the oocyte is released from the ovaries as a consequence of the rupture of the ovarian follicles. That is ovulation.