In mammals the egg when released from ovary is commonly encased in a layer of cells of ovarian origin, corona radiata. These cells are held together by a cementing substance known as
(a) Hyaluronidase
(b) Hyaluronic acid
(c) Hydrochloric acid
(d) All the above
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Answer: Hence the correct answer is Hyaluronic acid.
Explanation:
Multiple layers of granulosa cells are arranged around ovum, known as corona radiata. These cells are adhered to each other by hyaluronic acid. Acrosome of sperm contains hyaluronidase especially to dissolve this hyaluronic acid and penetration of the ovum by sperm.
Hence the correct answer is 'Hyaluronic acid'.
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Explanation:
Multiple layers of granulosa cells are arranged around ovum, known as corona radiata. These cells are adhered to each other by hyaluronic acid. Acrosome of sperm contains hyaluronidase especially to dissolve this hyaluronic acid and penetration of the ovum by sperm.
Hence the correct answer is 'Hyaluronic acid'.
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