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why do a large number of primary follicles degenerate during the phase from birth to puberty.

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Answered by simratgill1
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Each primary oocyte then gets surrounded by a layer of granulosa cells to form primary follicle. A large number of these follicles degenerate during the period from birth to puberty. So. ... Thus, many atretic follicles occur in the ovary before puberty and in the sexually mature woman, several are formed each month

Answered by NancyNoel
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Each primary oocyte then gets surrounded by a layer of granulosa cells to form primary follicle. A large number of these follicles degenerate during the period from birth to puberty. So...Thus, many atretic follicles occur in the ovary before puberty and in the sexually mature woman, several are formed each month.

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