follicle stimulating hormone
Although meiosis produces four daughter cells, only one of these becomes an egg. The other three are known as polar bodies.
in the Vesicular (Graafian) follicle
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The ovarian follicle has two functions. It provides for the maturation and release of a fertilizable egg. The follicle stimulating hormone regulates the development, growth, and pubertal maturation.
No. These cells contain only half the number of chromosomes as the other cells of the body. Each egg and sperm cell contain only 23 chromosomes.
follicle stimulating hormone
Although meiosis produces four daughter cells, only one of these becomes an egg. The other three are known as polar bodies.
A dominant follicle in the left ovary simply means that that particular follicle is responsible for releasing the egg for sterilization. The follicle that is not dominant will return the egg back to the ovary.
The egg (oocyte) develops within a follicle in the ovary. This follicle ( derived from the Latin word for nest) is a thin-walled structure containing fluid, with the egg attached to the wall. Usually, only one follicle develops per month. This follicular growth can be monitored by vaginal ultrasound scanning.
No. Each egg contains one duckling.
When an egg is being formed, it starts out as a follicle. There are many follicles in the ovaries, with only a few that actually develop into eggs.
Ovarian follicle
in the Vesicular (Graafian) follicle
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fertilized egg
Yes. Egg yolks contain fat in the form of lipids. I mean what percentage of moisture contain & what is the percentage of fat & emulsifier present in the egg