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explain the histological structure of the ovary in human​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The ovaries are small almond shaped structures, covered by a thick connective tissue capsule - the tunica albuginea. ... The ovary has a cortex, which is where the ovarian follicles can be found, and a highly vascular medulla, with coiled arteries called helicrine arteries.

Answered by ranjanakri1977
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The ovaries are small almond shaped structures, covered by a thick connective tissue capsule - the tunica albuginea. The ovary has a cortex, which is where the ovarian follicles can be found, and a highly vascular medulla, with coiled arteries called helicrine arteries.

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