DIFFERENTIATE BETWEEN PRIMARY AND SECONDARY FOLLICLES
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Primary layer is made up of a single layer of Cuboidal/Columnar follicular cells whereas secondary follicles are made up of multiple layers of Cuboidal/Columnar follicular cells, which are called as “Membrana granulosa” that secretes follicular fluid.
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Primary follicles are developed by the formation of multiple layers around the primary oocyte.
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Some of the primary follicles are continued for the development and formation of secondary follicles, during which a thick layer forms in between primary oocyte and membrana granulosa that, is known as “Pellucida”.
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As the size of the primary follicle increases, it secretes a steroid hormone called estrogen.
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Around the developing secondary follicles, there is the formation of two layers of stromal cells: theca interna and theca externa.
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Here by comparing both layers, theca interna consist large, rounded, epithelial cells whereas theca externa consist small fibroblasts.
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These both layers are separated by a basement membrane from the membrana granulosa of the follicle.
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In human females, normally only one secondary follicle develop.
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Image: http://medsci.indiana.edu/a215/virtualscope/images/ovary_vd2.jpg