Female Reproduction 2 Flashcards
2 portions of the ovary
1) cortex
2) medulla
the ovarian cortex is made up of ___ CT and ___ ____ at various stages of development
loose CT and ovarian follicles
the eggs in the ovarian cortex are surrounded and embedded by ____ made of ___ CT
STROMA made of loose connective tissue
the ovarian cortex and medulla are surrounded by ___ epithelium and a capsule known as ___ ___>
germinal epithelium and the tunica albuginea
T/F: the ovarian medulla contains eggs and follicles
false. no developing eggs in the ara. a bit more condensed loose stroma is present, along with fibers, fibroblasts, arteries and veins.
prior to puberty, ___ ___ are found in the outer cortex of the ovary. these __ ___ are formed before birth in early embryo from ___ ___ cells.
prior to puberty, PRIMORDIAL FOLLICLES are found in the outer cortex of the ovary. these PRIMORDIAL FOLLICLES are formed before birth in early embryo from PRIMORDIAL GERM cells.
A PRIMORDIAL follicle contains a primary ___, which is DIPLOID and stuck in the stage of _____ of meiosis. This primary ___ is surrounded by a single layer of follicular cells made of ___ ___ epithelium.
A PRIMORDIAL follicle contains a primary OOCYE which is DIPLOID and stuck in the stage of PROPHASE 1of meiosis. This primary OOCYTE is surrounded by a single layer of follicular (germinal epithelium) cells made of SIMPLE SQUAMOUS epithelium.
a female is born with 300,000 primordial follicles. Follicles containue their development AT PUBERTY when they are induced by various hormones. Before that, they just kind of sit there.
Label
o= primary oocytes
arrows = follicle cells (simple squamous)
TA= tunica albuginea made of connective tissue. LIES UNDERNEATH THE SURFACE EPITHLIUM
SE= Surface epithlium (cuboidal cells) aka germinal epithelium
outline the follicle development
1) primordial follicle
2) primary follicle
3) secondary follicle
4) vesicular follicle
5) corpus luteum
6) corpus albicans
vesicular follicle. Most advanced stage of development. Also referred to ___ ___ . Mostly developed. Contains secondary oocyte, which is ___ (diploid or haploid)
vesicular follicle. Most advanced stage of development. Also referred to graphian follicle. Mostly developed. Contains secondary oocyte which is diploid until the last minute, when it splits to haploid
at puberty, ___ hormone is released which causes primordial follicles to become ____. These ____ follicles consist of:
FSDH hormone causes primordial follicles to become primary follicles which consist of
primary oocyte surrounded by 1-2 layers of cuboidal cells. This is the INITIAL UNILAMINAR STAGE
after the primary oocyte in the primary follicle has undergone the initial unilaminar stage, the MULTILAMINAR STAGE OCCURS. what happens at this tage?
through maturation, the primary oocyte creates a granular envelope of GRANULOSA CELLS and the zona pellucida, which is required for sperm binding.
label
this is a primary follicle. PF= primordial follicles and their flattened follicle cells (ARROWS= squamous cells of follicle cells surrounding the primary oocyte)
UG= unilaminar primary follicles – follicle cells and granulosa cells form a single cuboidal layer around the large primary oocyte.
b) this is a MULTIPLAYERED PRIMARY FOLLICLE. G= granulosa cells have now formed several layers, and the ZONA PELLUCIDA (ZP) is in between the oocyte and the granulosa cells.
Between the very large oocyte surface of a primary follicle and the granulosa cells is a fibrous layer of extracellular material, the ___ ___
zona pellucida
primary follicles become ___ follicles.
secondary antrum follicles