Question
Biology Question on human reproduction
Both corpus luteum and macula lutea are
found in human ovaries
a source of hormones
characterized by a yellow colour
contributory in maintaining pregnancy
characterized by a yellow colour
Solution
Both corpus luteum and macula lutea are characterized by a yellow colour.
In the human anatomy, the macula lutea is a tiny yellowish spot of the retinathat facilitates central vision near the optic disc of the retina. In the ovaries, the Corpus luteum is made up of follicles that housemature eggs. Yellow lutein is found in both the corpus luteum and the macula lutea. It appears as a yellow spot on the skin. Once the egg is released from the ovary, the cells that line the ovarian follicle change shape and colour to become a corpus luteum (yellow body). Lutein, zeaxanthin, α-carotene and β-cryptoxanthin are responsible for its yellow colouration.
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