The expulsion of a mature oocyte into the peritoneal cavity is known as ovulation. During ovulation, the mature egg is released from the ovarian follicle and enters the abdominal cavity. The fimbriae of the fallopian tube help to capture the egg and transport it into the tube for potential fertilization by sperm.
Yes, it is the secondary oocyte that the sperm fertilizes. The secondary oocyte completes meiosis II to become a mature egg only after fertilization.
A primary oocyte divides into a secondary oocyte and a polar body during meiosis I. The secondary oocyte undergoes meiosis II to produce a mature ovum (egg) and another polar body.
The primary oocyte divides into a secondary oocyte and a polar body during meiosis I. The secondary oocyte then goes through meiosis II to produce a mature ovum (egg) and another polar body.
The hormone that plays a crucial role in the development and release of a secondary oocyte is luteinizing hormone (LH). It is released by the pituitary gland and triggers ovulation, the process by which the mature ovarian follicle releases the secondary oocyte.
An oocyte completes meiosis II after it is fertilized by a sperm cell. This process results in the formation of a mature ovum (egg) with a haploid set of chromosomes.
Ovulation
Ovulation
an ovum mature oocyte after meiosis division
an ovum mature oocyte after meiosis division
Yes, it is the secondary oocyte that the sperm fertilizes. The secondary oocyte completes meiosis II to become a mature egg only after fertilization.
A primary oocyte divides into a secondary oocyte and a polar body during meiosis I. The secondary oocyte undergoes meiosis II to produce a mature ovum (egg) and another polar body.
The primary oocyte divides into a secondary oocyte and a polar body during meiosis I. The secondary oocyte then goes through meiosis II to produce a mature ovum (egg) and another polar body.
The secondary oocyte completes its second meiotic division upon fertilization by a sperm cell. This leads to the formation of a mature ovum and a polar body.
The mature follicle releases the oocyte into the fallopian tube during ovulation, not into an organ or gland. The fallopian tube is where fertilization typically occurs if sperm are present.
At the time of ovulation, the fimbriae increase their activity and create currents in the peritoneal fluid that help propel the oocyte into the Fallopian tube.
1 ovulation is the expulsion of a secondary oocyte into the abdominal cavity. 2 at this moment the fimbria of the uterine tubes or fallopian tubes are orriented in such a wayn that the egg goes in. 3 their are cillias beating in 1 direction allowing the fluid containing ovum to move in the uterine cavity direction 4 peristaltic like contractions of the u terine tube also participate
The background substance of the ovary is called the stroma. The name for the expulsion of the secondary oocyte from the ovary is called ovulation.