Biology, asked by krushangivyas, 1 year ago

what is true for the follicular phase of the ovarian cycle list it out...

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Answered by saurabhkumar47pakwtj
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During the follicular phase of the menstrual cycle, the following events occur: ... The hormones stimulate the growth of about 15 to 20 eggs in the ovaries, each in its own "shell," called afollicle. FSH and LH also trigger an increase in the production of the female hormone estrogen.

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Answered by akshuthomare12
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. EACH OVARY IS ALMOND SHAPED WHICH IS CONNECTED TO THE UTERUS BY OVARIAN LIGAMENT.

2. OVARIAN FOLLICLES ARE PREST AT THE DIFFERENT STAGES.

3. GEMINAL EPITHELIUM GIVES RISE TO OOGONIA WHICH UNDERGOES MITOSIS TO GIVE PRIMARY OOCYTES.

4. PRIMARY OOCYTES GETS SURROUNDED BY GRANULOSA CELLS TO PRODUCES PRIMARY FOLLICLES. THESE CONTINUES TO GIVE SECONDARY FOLLICLES.

5. SECONDARY FOLLICLE DEVELOPS TO FORM FLUID FILLED CAVITY TO GIVE TERTIARY FOLLICLE, WHICH MATURES TO GIVE GRAFFIAN FOLLICLE.GRAFFIAN FOLLICLE CONTAINS SECONDARY OOCYTE WHICH IS SURRONDED BY GRANULOSA CELLS.

6. THE MATURE GRAFIAN FOLLICLE RUPTURES TO RELEASE SECONDARY OOCYTES IN THE PROCESS OF OVULATION.

7. AFTER OVULATION REMAINING FOLLICE FILLED WITH YELLOW FLUID TO FORM CORPUS LUTEUM WHICH DEGENRATES TO FORM CORPUS ALBICANS.

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