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oogonium which have increased in size which are in the prophase stage of meiosis I
primary oocyte
saclike structures that encases an ovum
follicle
primitive cell lovated in the ovarian cortices of the developing female fetus
oocyte
when the follicles epithelium changes from squamous to cuboidal cells. begins producing estrogen.
primary follicle
more cuboidal cells forming around oocyte. still arrested in prophase I. begin to show evidence of fluid accumulation and antrum (central cavity)
secondary follicle
product of meiosis II produced from secondary oocyte
ovum (egg)
result of completion of meiosis I resulting in ____ and a secondary oocyte. eventually disitegrate due to lack of cytoplasm.
polar bodies
central cavity of secondary follicle
antrum
pushed to one side of the follicle and is surrounded by a capsule of several layers of granulosa cells. called corona radianta (radiating crown)
oocyte within graafian follicle
a solid glandular structure or a structure containing a scalloped lumen that develops from the ruptured follicle.
corpus luteum
scar tissue that replaces corpus luteum
corpus albicans
the meiotic cycle of producing a sperm cell
spermatogenesis
primitive stem cell found at the tubule
spermatogonium
sperm most likely still in lumen still or just traveled to the epididymis
immature sperm
result of spermatogenesis ending result
functional sperm