Lack of follicle activity typically refers to insufficient development or maturation of ovarian follicles, which can affect hormone production and ovulation. This condition may lead to irregular menstrual cycles, fertility issues, or hormonal imbalances. It can be caused by various factors, including hormonal disorders, stress, or certain medical conditions. Addressing the underlying cause is essential for restoring normal follicular function.
A dominant follicle in the left ovary simply means that that particular follicle is responsible for releasing the egg for sterilization. The follicle that is not dominant will return the egg back to the ovary.
a. outer follicle b. germinal centres c. medullary cords d. sinuses
Follicle development occurs in several stages: primordial follicle, primary follicle, secondary follicle, preantral follicle, antral follicle, and mature (Graafian) follicle. Each stage involves specific changes in the follicle and oocyte as they mature towards ovulation.
If you mean meth... yes.
It means you recently ovulated on the left.
FSH means follicle stimulating hormone.
Having a white eyelash is usually due to a lack of pigment in that specific hair follicle. This can happen naturally or as a result of aging.
Depression and lack of social activity
graafian follicle
There is no chemcial responsible for grey hair. It is actually the lack of it: when the follicle stops producing melanin the hair turns grey.
Lack of blood can indeed cause seizures.
A ruptured follicle refers to the release of an egg from its follicle in the ovary during the ovulation phase of the menstrual cycle. This process occurs when hormonal changes trigger the follicle to break open, allowing the mature egg to exit and potentially be fertilized. The ruptured follicle then transforms into the corpus luteum, which produces hormones like progesterone to support potential pregnancy. If fertilization does not occur, the corpus luteum eventually disintegrates, leading to menstruation.