It becomes corpus luteum which then disintegrates
The mature vesicular follicle in the ovary contains a secondary oocyte (immature egg cell), surrounded by several layers of granulosa cells and an outer layer of theca cells. This structure is also known as a Graafian follicle and is crucial for ovulation and the release of the egg during the menstrual cycle.
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.
The corpus luteum prepares to become a corpus albicans
During the first 14 days of the menstrual cycle, the follicle undergoes growth and development in the ovary until it reaches maturity. This process is stimulated by hormones such as follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH). Around day 14, the mature follicle releases an egg in a process called ovulation.
During ovulation, which typically occurs around the midpoint of the menstrual cycle, a mature egg is released from the ovary. This process is triggered by a surge in luteinizing hormone (LH) and is essential for reproduction, as the egg can be fertilized by sperm. Following ovulation, the remnants of the follicle transform into the corpus luteum, which produces hormones that help prepare the uterine lining for potential implantation. If fertilization does not occur, hormone levels decline, leading to menstruation.
Once a follicle releases an egg (ovulation), the egg will travel down the fallopian tube towards the uterus. If fertilized by a sperm during this journey, it may implant in the uterus and develop into a pregnancy. If not fertilized, the egg will disintegrate and be shed during menstruation.
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Harsh vesicular breathing may be caused by rigorous exercise. It is also happens in children since their lungs are thin and elastic making the sounds easier to hear.
Between each ovulation, the lining the uterus is shed in the menstrual cycle. If the egg is fertilized, no further ovulation occurs and no menstrual shedding happens.
Once the secondary oocyte is released from the follicle during ovulation, it enters the fallopian tube. If a sperm cell fertilizes it, the secondary oocyte completes meiosis II, resulting in a mature ovum and a second polar body. If fertilization does not occur, the secondary oocyte will eventually degenerate and be reabsorbed by the body within 24 hours.
i think its a little bit heavy of the uterus
it turns into the corpus luteum