The "egg cell" or ova is released from the CL (corpus luteum). It is a mature, or Graafian follicle. This is then grabbed by cillia, small hair like projections that then move the ova to the ampulla and isthmus junction where fertilization takes place.
In equine (horses), the ova is released from the ovulation fossa.
Sorry for the misspellings. I took reproductive physiology in college, but it's been a while.
EC
It travels through the fallopian tube, then out the uterus
Egg cells are not released TO the ovary, they are released FROM the overy.
paritoneal cavity
Fallopian tubes
As the cell grows larger the ratio of surface area to volume increases. Larger cell = more volume for the amount surface area.
is an area in the cell where microtubles are produced.
metaphase II
because the diffusion of a cell. and the volume surface area of the cell.
When the content of a vesicle are released by the cell
ovum
No
The surface area of a cell is defined as the total area encompassing the perimeter of the outer cell layer. The surface area of a cell is an important part of the Surface Area to Volume Ratio in terms of the effect it has on molecules that are entering or exit the cell.
The Cell was released on 08/18/2000.
The Vacuole is the storage area of a cell.
As the cell grows larger the ratio of surface area to volume increases. Larger cell = more volume for the amount surface area.
A cell's volume is the amount of material that can fit into the cell. A cell's surface area is the total amount of material that makes up the outside of the cell. The ratio of surface area to volume is the amount of surface area per unit volume of an object or collection of objects.
Cytoplasm?
no
no
ovulated???
The volume is how much space is inside the cell. The ratio is the surface area divided by the volume. This indicates how much surface area is available compared to how big the cell is.