it turns into the corpus luteum
It turns into the corpus luteum.
corpus luteum
It becomes corpus luteum which then disintegrates
Development of the corpus luteum The corpus luteum develops from the ruptured follicle during the luteal phase after ovulation. -masteringbiology.com
A mature follicle will be released during ovulation and travel to the uterus. If is it fertilized, then it will implant in the uterine wall. If it does not then it will be passed out of the body during the menstrual cycle.
I think it's called Corpus Luteum
Yes. You can do daily ultrasound examination from the tenth day of your cycle. You can visualize the follicle in one of the ovaries. It may get to the size of 22 to 24 mm and next day it is not visualized. That means the follicle has ruptured to release the ovum. You can get pregnancy by having contact on the day of ovulation.
FSH, or the follicle stimulating horomone, is responsible for stimulating ovulation.
it becomes corpus luteneum
Ovulation
Follicle stimulating hormone. It is responsible for ovulation.
Follicle development occurs in several stages: primordial follicle, primary follicle, secondary follicle, preantral follicle, antral follicle, and mature (Graafian) follicle. Each stage involves specific changes in the follicle and oocyte as they mature towards ovulation.
The release of an ovum from a follicle is known as ovulation. The ovum is also known as the egg.