which of the following stage of
Oogenesis forms a membrane
called gona pellucida surrounding it?
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POSTNATAL MATURATION: the primary oocytes stay dormant in the ovaries until puberty
The primary oocyte increases in size and a membrane, the zona pellucida, forms around it as the follicle matures
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which of the following stage of Oogenesis forms a membrane called zona pellucida surrounding it?
Options:
a) oogonia
b) corpus luteum
c) polar body
d) secondary oocyte
The stage of Oogenesis forms a membrane called zona pellucida surrounding it is d) secondary oocyte.
- Oogonia is simply an ovum which is released every month from the ovary.
- The Corpus luteum is a mass of cells that are formed during pregnancy and maintains the progesterone level in the pregnant lady.
- Oogonia divide forms the primary oocyte and then the secondary oocyte.
- The polar body does not have specific functions in the body and it degenerates after some time.
- Secondary oocyte undergoes maturation and forms a membrane around itself known as zona pellucida.
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