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Which hormone progesterone or estrogen, is present in *greater* quantities in birth control pills?

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estrogen

Explanation:

Birth control pills contain synthetic hormones which are naturally produced by females. These pills are used to prevent ovulation by maintaining a level hormone balance, so no egg is released. Combination pills contain estrogen and progestin, while progestin-only pills (also known as the minipill) don't contain estrogen. Progestins are synthetic hormones that act to mimic the naturally occurring hormone progesterone. Progestin-only pills are recommended in women who cannot take estrogen.

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