In humans, the follicular cells that remain behind in the ovary following ovulation becomeswept into the fallopian tube.the placenta, which secretes cervical mucus.the thickened portion of the uterine wall.the ovarian endometrium that is shed at the time of the menses.a steroid-hormone-synthesizing structure called the corpus luteum.
Question
In humans, the follicular cells that remain behind in the ovary following ovulation becomeswept into the fallopian tube.the placenta, which secretes cervical mucus.the thickened portion of the uterine wall.the ovarian endometrium that is shed at the time of the menses.a steroid-hormone-synthesizing structure called the corpus luteum.
Solution
In humans, the follicular cells that remain behind in the ovary following ovulation become a steroid-hormone-synthesizing structure called the corpus luteum.
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