Biology, asked by NadeemSaeed, 1 year ago

sketch the tistes and ovary of human​

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Answered by rishirajput12
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Explanation:Each ovary is lined by cuboidal germinal epithelium and is solid. Underneath the germinal epithelium lies a layer of connective tissue called tunica albuginea. Underlying this layer is stroma. Stroma is further divided into dense outer cortex and less dense inner medulla.

Many Graafian follicles/ovarian follicles are present in the cortex and show different stages of development. Initial stage of development is primary oocyte. As the primary oocyte develops it changes to secondary oocyte. Secondary oocyte is released from the ovary by the rupturing of ovarian wall. This process is known as ovulation.

There are around four lakh follicles in both the ovaries of an adult woman. Most of the follicles disappear by phagocytosis during reproductive years. This process is called follicular atresia. Due to this a female produces only around 450 ova in her entire reproductive life which ends between 40 and 50 years of age

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Answered by kabbu13
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here is your diagram of the testis and ovary if you want the whole diagram of the reproductive system then post it.

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