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Note on development of graffian follicle

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Answered by ankitakumarisrcs
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In biology, folliculogenesis is the maturation of the ovarian follicle, a densely packed shell of somatic cells that contains an immature oocyte. Folliculogenesis describes the progression of a number of small primordial follicles into large preovulatory follicles that occurs in part during the menstrual cycle

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Answered by Rohanjhajhria
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the graffian follicle is the stage after

the first meiotic division has completed but before ovulation.

The secondary oocyte,having undergone the first meiotic division is located eccentrically.

It is surrounded by the zone pellucida

and a layer of several cells known as the corona radiata.

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