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Question: The follicle that ruptures at the time of ovulation promptly fills with blood forming: A. Corpus h...
The follicle that ruptures at the time of ovulation promptly fills with blood forming:
A. Corpus haemorrhagicum
B. Corpus luteum
C. Corpus albicans
D. Corpus callosum
Solution
The duration at which the mature egg is released from the ovary is known as ovulation. After the process of Ovulation, the egg which is released is made to move down to the fallopian tube which is the place for the egg to be fertilised. If there is no sperm, the egg will get dried and removed from the body.
Complete answer:
The temporary structure which is formed after the completion of the process of the ovulation from the ovarian follicle is called Corpus haemorrhagicum. One can define the term Corpus haemorrhagicum as a blood clot, which is absorbed and replaced by clear fluid in a gradual manner. The granulosa lutein cells are the other name of the cells of Corpus haemorrhagicum.
One can say that a follicle that housed a maturing egg is the origin of the corpus luteum. The structure of the corpus luteum starts to develop as soon as the mature egg pops out of the follicle.
A scar on the surface of the ovary that is a remnant of ovulation can be called the corpus albicans.
So, the correct answer is “Option A”.
Note:
As we know already, after ovulation, the eggs go in the direction of the fallopian tube. On the other, if there is sperm in the fallopian tube at the time where the egg is released, then there would be a good chance that the egg will be fertilised with the sperm. This can lead to the formation of the embryo and growth of the baby.