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  • Hey everyone this is an image of an Ovary

    • The ovaries produce female gametes (oocytes) and steroid hormones (estrogen and progesterone).

      Capsule – covers the outer surface.
      Germinal Epithelium – the surface is covered by a simple cuboidal epithelium.
      Tunica Albuginea – layer of dense irregular connective tissue that supports the epithelium.
      Cortex – outer region that is the site of oocyte development.
      Ovarian Follicles – oocytes surrounded by one or more layers of cells.
      Primordial Follicles – oocytes arrested in development are located in the outer cortex.
      Primary Oocyte – large (25 to 30 µm), round to oval cells with a vesicular nucleus.
      Zona Pellucida – layer of glycoproteins between the oocyte and granulosa cells. It is visible a thin, eosinophilic band in many follicles.
      Follicular Cells – single layer of flattened cells that surround each oocyte.
      Primary Follicles – primary oocytes surrounded by one or more layers of cuboidal-shaped granulosa cells (which develop from follicular cells).
      Unilaminar (#1, #2 and #3) – primary oocytes surrounded by a single layer of granulosa cells.
      Multilaminar (#1 and #2) – primary oocytes surrounded by multiple layers of granulosa cells.

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