ZOO 3731 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Zona Pellucida, Ovarian Ligament, Broad Ligament Of The Uterus

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Where are the ovarian follicles located the cortex. What part of the ovary contains connective tissue, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and nerves the medulla. Primordial follicle most primitive type of follicle; contains a primary oocyte; single layer of squamous. Primary follicle surrounded bu a single layer of cuboidal cells; contains a primary oocyte. Secondary follicle many layers of follicle cells and fluid filled space called and antrum; contains two protective structures zona pellucida and corona radiata. Antrum contains serous fluid that increases in volume as time to ovulation nears. Layer of follicular cells that surround the oocyte. Aka graffian follicle; contains a secondary oocyte and zona pelucide, corona radiata, antrum(enlarged), many layers of follicle cells. Left over after the follicle ruptures to release the oocyte. Cl secretes progesterone and estrogen which stimulates the growth of the uterine endometrium. Corpus albicans a white connective scar tissue that forms when the corpus luteum regresses.

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