Corpus Luteum
When a hair follicle becomes infected with bacteria it becomes irritated. When a hair follicle becomes infected it might fall out.
it becomes corpus luteneum
The structure in the ovary that becomes a corpus luteum is the Graafian follicle, specifically after ovulation. Once the mature follicle releases an egg during ovulation, the remaining follicular cells transform into the corpus luteum. This structure produces hormones, primarily progesterone, which are critical for maintaining the uterine lining in preparation for a potential pregnancy. If fertilization does not occur, the corpus luteum eventually degenerates into a corpus albicans.
in the Vesicular (Graafian) follicle
nail follicle
nail follicle
The hair follicle surrounds the root of the hair. If the follicle becomes damaged, it may not support the growth of hair, and a tiny bald spot will occur.
False. The zona pellucida is formed as the primary oocyte within the primordial follicle begins to grow and develop into a secondary follicle.
A saclike structure located inside the ovary.
Hair follicle mites are so small that most humans don't even realize they have them.
It becomes corpus luteum which then disintegrates
follicle wall