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Explain the development of a secondary oocyte (ovum)  in a human female from the embryonic stage up to its ovulation. Name the hormones involved in this process.

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Oogenesis

  • The ovum (egg) is formed by the process of oogenesis. 
  • It starts during embryonic growth with millions of gamete mother cells (oogonia) forming in the foetal ovary.
  • The secondary follicles are then converted into tertiary follicles that have a fluidfilled cavity called the antrum. At this stage, the primary oocyte present within the tertiary follicle completes meiosis, which results in the formation of haploid secondary oocyte and a tiny polar body.
  • This tertiary follicle further changes into the Graafian follicle. The secondary oocyte is surrounded by the zona pellucida.
  • Then the Graafian follicle ruptures to release the ovum by ovulation.

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