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explain corpus leutium​

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Answered by sujaydhulipudi
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a hormone-secreting structure that develops in an ovary after an ovum has been discharged but degenerates after a few days unless pregnancy has begun.  It is called corpus luteum

Answered by pushpakala086
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A corpus luteum is a mass of cells that forms in an ovary and is responsible for the production of the hormone progesterone during early pregnancy.

The role of the corpus luteum depends on whether or not fertilization occurs.

Sometimes, cysts can form in a corpus luteum, which can lead to painful symptoms. These cysts can go away on their own, but some may require treatment.

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