Shotgun Histology Ovary

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Shotgun Histology Ovary

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  • theca interna has a receptor for LH (luteinizing hormone) and makes progesterone and androgens (which are later made into estrogens)

    theca externa doesn't make diddly squat

  • hei Dr! i want to thank you so much ! cause i understand everything from histology from your movies! realy realy thanks ! best wishes for you! thank you so much!

  • U r awesome shak...u made my day!

  • Thank You so much! You are helping a lot of students all around the world!

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  • believe whatever your own school tells you because that it what those suckers might put on the test....plus...ahem....i might be wrong too...hehe

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  • Cumulus Oophorus as far as I know is at the base of the oocyte, away from the antrum, while the rest of the granulosa cells surrounding the oocyte go by the name of Corona Radiata. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

  • Now I understand feelings. Strokeitmuself.

  • AHHHHHHHHHHH YES SAN DIEGO STATE GO SAN DIEGO STATE

  • Most amazing histology videos to ber ever made :)

  • Omg, I just found this site through google... I have a final this week on histology and I was sooo scared for it because I was so confused! This site is a lifesaver!!!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! You explain these slides 10X better than my teacher ever did! I am so glad I stumbled upon this!

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  • @WashingtonDeceit Yea! Stupid teachers, they want to stress us always! Thanx for the video!

  • Wouldn't primordial follicles be the only type of follicles present in a fetus?

    "Primordial follicles, which consist of a primary oocyte surrounded by a single layer of flattened cells, develop in the fetus and are the stage that is present in the ovaries at birth and throughout childhood." -Is what my book said.

    Zona pellucida is present in primary follicles as well, however they don't have a follicular antrum, which the secoundary (antral) follicles have.I hope this info can be useful.

  • great videos!

  • Hello sir...

    Merci for ur genuine work

    Please i have some questions if u cld answer them for me

    how can i identify atretic follicle, vesicular follicle and growing follicle??

    i ve searched alot for them but unable to find a proper solution....n i dont remember wht d teacher did say in the lab to differentiate b/w the three.....i ve to label them as well apart from the primordial primary and secondary follicles...please help me and define them for me!!:)

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