A human ovary is primarily composed of ovarian tissue, which consists of ovarian follicles, stroma, and blood vessels. Ovarian follicles contain the oocytes (immature eggs) and support cells necessary for egg development and hormone production.
Stroma is a vascular fibrous tissue found in the center of the ovary.
eggs in the human and the ovary
The septum in the ovary refers to a wall of connective tissue that divides the ovary into compartments or chambers. These compartments can sometimes contain separate follicles or structures involved in egg development.
The ovary of the flower develops into the fruit. After the flower is pollinated, the ovary undergoes fertilization to form seeds, which triggers development of the surrounding tissue into the fruit.
Transitional tissue is a type of epithelial tissue.
No, ovaries are organs of the reproductive system.
Stroma is a vascular fibrous tissue found in the center of the ovary.
eggs in the human and the ovary
Human tissue
nucleus and vacule {they are types of cells}
The human ovule is not an organ. It is a structure within the ovary that contains the female reproductive cell, the oocyte. The ovary itself is an organ, but not the ovule.
Botanically, an accessory fruit is a fruit which includes tissue not derived from the ovary but from some adjacent tissue.
The septum in the ovary refers to a wall of connective tissue that divides the ovary into compartments or chambers. These compartments can sometimes contain separate follicles or structures involved in egg development.
The ovary is located in the lower abdomen of the female reproductive system.
There are six different muscles that allow the human eye to move. The kind of muscle tissue that moves the eye is known as connective tissue.
in the ovary
in the ovary