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explain the formation of primary follicle .​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Primary. During ovarian follicle activation, the granulosa cells of the primordial follicles change from a flat to a cuboidal structure, marking the beginning of the primary follicle. ... Rudimentary paracrine signalling pathways that are vital for communication between the follicle and oocyte are formed.

Primary: Mitotic cells, cuboidal granulosa cells

Secondary: Presence of theca cells, multiple layers of granulosa cells

Primordial: Dormant, small, only one layer of flat granulosa cells

Answered by riyajaints20105
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Primary. During ovarian follicle activation, the granulosa cells of the primordial follicles change from a flat to a cuboidal structure, marking the beginning of the primary follicle. ... Rudimentary paracrine signalling pathways that are vital for communication between the follicle and oocyte are formed.

Primary: Mitotic cells, cuboidal granulosa cells

Secondary: Presence of theca cells, multiple layers of granulosa cells

Primordial: Dormant, small, only one layer of flat granulosa cells

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