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characteristics of tertiary follicle..

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Answered by lolan60
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Explanation:

If the secondary follicles survive, tertiary follicles are engendered. Their identifying characteristic is a fluid-filled cavity, the antral follicle. The oocyte lies at the edge in a mound made of granulosa epithelial cells, the cumulus oophorus.

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Charecterstics of tertiary follicle:

If the secondary follicles survive, tertiary follicles are engendered. Their identifying characteristic is a fluid-filled cavity, the antral follicle. The oocyte lies at the edge in a mound made of granulosa epithelial cells, the cumulus oophorus.

Explanation:

  • In the early tertiary stage follicles, the oocyte grows to the final diameter of approximately 70 µm and is surrounded by multiple layers of granulosa cells that contain scattered areas of interstitial fluid. These scattered areas of fluid coalesce to form the antral cavity.
  • Tertiary follicle. If the secondary follicles survive, tertiary follicles are engendered. Their identifying characteristic is a fluid-filled cavity, the antral follicle.
  • The oocyte lies at the edge in a mound made of granulosa epithelial cells, the cumulus oophorus.
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