Broad Ligament
The largest of the ovarian attachments is called the broad ligament. It is a double fold of peritoneum that helps to support and anchor the ovaries.
The Broad Ligament. It supports the entire reproductive tract.
The secretory cells of an ovarian follicle are called take a look at your reading (;
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The largest tumour ever recorded was an ovarian cyst weighing 3281b(23.4 stone) removed from a woman in Texas in 1905. The patient recovered.
Yes, they can be called that. They can also be called "Attachments".
Ovary
The granular appearance of the ovarian cortex is due to the presence of numerous ovarian follicles at different stages of development. These follicles contain immature eggs (oocytes) surrounded by supporting cells, giving the cortex a granular texture.
Ninety percent of all ovarian cancers develop in the cells lining the surface, or epithelium, of the ovaries and so are called epithelial cell tumors.
The outer surface of the ovary is called the ovarian cortex. It contains the ovarian follicles, which house the developing eggs. Surrounding the cortex is the ovarian medulla, which is made up of connective tissue and blood vessels. The outer layer of the ovary is also covered by a layer of epithelial cells known as the germinal epithelium.
Not a disease per say, the overconsumption of salt is often called the "silent killer".
There is a Blog Spot blog page called Skid Steer Solutions which has a blog with an in depth review on some skid steer attachments. The review is thorough, but not overly long. You can also read one on a blog site called Skid Steer Attachments Blog.