Biology, asked by pranjul3338, 9 months ago

When all follicles are formed at puberty or before puberty?

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Answered by arjun585
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Answer:

Before puberty.

Explanation:

Since birth, the ovary contains around 4,00,000 primordial follicles which contain primary oocytes. These primary oocytes do not undergo further mitotic division, and they remain arrested in the prophase stage of meiotic division I, until sexual maturity.

Answered by jamwalankita2000
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In human female, follicles start to develop at her foetal life and are called primary follicles and the egg inside is called primary oocyte ( NO FOLLICLE IS ADDED AFTER BIRTH) and when she reaches her puberty 6-10 primary follicles are stimulated by FSH during every cycle and further development occurs

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