| Description: | As the secondary follicle grows under the influence of FSH and
increases in size, fluid (follicular liquor) accumulates between the
granulosa cells. The fluid-filled spaces become confluent and form one
large space known as the antrum. The oocyte is surrounded by several
layers of granulosa cells and is attached to the "wall" of the follicle
by a clump of granulosa cells known as cumulus oophorus. The thecal
cells outside the basal lamina of the granulosa cells have
differentiated into an inner theca interna (paler, larger cells) and a
theca externa (looks like the regular stroma). PK4892-18. Original mag.
33x H&E Secondary follicle. Cortex. Ovary. Female Reproductive
System. Cat. |