Biology, asked by guruprashad1975, 8 months ago

is called graffian follicle​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tertiary vesicular follicles (also called "mature vesicular follicles" or "ripe vesicular follicles") are sometimes called Graafian follicles (after Regnier de Graaf). ... After rupturing, the follicle is turned into a corpus luteum.

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Answered by shanuraj4137
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The Graffian Follicle is the follicular stage after the first meiotic division but before ovulation .

It therefore, contains a 2 N hapload oocyet . It is character by a large follicular antirn that makes up most of the follicle.

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