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The ruptured follicle left in the ovary after ovulation develops into a... A. cervix B. corpus luteum. C. zygote. D. chorion?

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What happens following ovulation to the vesicular follicle?

It becomes corpus luteum which then disintegrates


After ovulation, what does the ovarian follicle produce?

After ovulation, the ovarian follicle produces progesterone.


What happens to the egg follicle the ovary?

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.


Where is the corpus luteum located?

The corpus luteum is located in the ovary.


How does the growth of a follicle during the menstrual cycle impact ovulation and fertility?

During the menstrual cycle, the growth of a follicle is essential for ovulation and fertility. As the follicle grows, it releases hormones that trigger ovulation, the release of an egg from the ovary. If the follicle does not grow properly or release the egg, it can affect fertility by preventing conception.


Name for a ruptured follicle?

I think it's called Corpus Luteum


Can one follicle release two eggs during ovulation?

Yes, it is possible for one follicle to release two eggs during ovulation, a phenomenon known as "double ovulation." This can result in the conception of fraternal twins.


Can ripe follicles in a woman be tracked by sonar?

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.


What does the ruptured follicle transformed into?

Once the follicle ruptures during ovulation, it transforms into the corpus luteum. The corpus luteum produces hormones like progesterone to support the potential implantation of a fertilized egg in the uterus. If pregnancy doesn't occur, the corpus luteum degenerates, leading to the start of a new menstrual cycle.


Which hormone is responsiblele for stinulating ovulation?

FSH, or the follicle stimulating horomone, is responsible for stimulating ovulation.


What does FSH stand for?

Follicle stimulating hormone. It is responsible for ovulation.