give the name of layers of grafian follicle which enclose antrum?
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Graffian follicle.
The other becomes the polar body (hard to see). The folicular fluid fills a single space, called the antrum, which is surrounded by the follicular cells - called the membrana granulosa. The granulosa cells that surround the oocyte, and project into the antrum are called as the cumulus oophorus.
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Secondary Follicle
The characteristic feature that distinguishes secondary from primary follicles is the appearance of a follicular antrum within the granulosa layer. The antrum contains fluid which is rich in hyaluronan and proteoglycans.
When released from the Graafian follicle and into the oviduct, the ovum will contain three layers: oocyte, zona pellucida and corona radiata
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