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You administer an FSH antagonist to a person during the gonadotropin-dependent growth phase of the follicular development. What will likely happen?
A. Multiple oocytes will be ovulated.
B. More oocytes than normal will survive the cyclical recruitment phase of follicular development.
C. It is likely no oocytes will be ovulated.
D. The follicular phase will be longer than normal.