Review Note
Last Update: 03/15/2025 04:00 PM
Current Deck: RE::Pathology::Disorders of ovulation
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Question
What happens to the secondary oocyte during ovulation?
option_1 (A)
It remains in the ovary
option_2 (B)
It is released into the peritoneal cavity
option_3 (C)
It immediately undergoes meiosis II
option_4 (D)
It forms a corpus luteum
option_5 (E)
option_6 (F)
option_7 (G)
option_8 (H)
Ans
B
Explanation
The LH surge causes the ovarian wall to rupture, releasing the secondary oocyte, follicular fluid, and corona radiata into the peritoneal cavity.
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