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what is carpus albicans​

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Answered by supriya39
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The corpus albicans (Latin for "white body") is an ovarian scar composed of connective tissue that forms after the corpus luteum degenerates, a process called luteolysis. The corpus albicans is primarily made of collagen and persists on the ovary for a few months


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anildeshmukh: Remaining tissue of the burst follical forms the corpus leteum then corpus leteumis useful to start to secret progesterone
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Corpus letum foem during menstrual cycle after the step of ovulation.

Remaining tissue of the burst follical forms the corpus leteum then corpus leteumis useful to start to secret progesterone

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