Close
Login
Register
Search
RF
RM
Advanced search
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21690322
Active Lightbox:
Deselect all
Deselect all
Select all
Invert Selection
Download
1 item
Go to Login page
Overview
Collaboration
Your browser does not support this video.
Conceptually similar
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21690323
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21691294
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21691293
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21692002
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21692001
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21675560
MONICA SCHROEDER
Ovulation
SS21675559
MEDICALRF
Ovulation
SS21093
VA0523
SPL
Ovarian follicule maturation
SS256305
VC7595
View All
Ovulation
A video showing the process of ovulation. The cells that line the womb are called the endometrium. This tissue is normally shed monthly in response to the hormonal changes of the menstrual period. Ovarian follicles are depicted at top. These hormone-secreting cells are found in the ovaries. Women begin puberty with about 400,000 follicles, each with the potential to release an egg cell (ovum) at ovulation for fertilization. These eggs are developed once every menstrual cycle. Folliculogenesis is continuous, meaning that at any time the ovary contains follicles in many stages of development. The majority of follicles die and never complete development. A few develop fully to produce a secondary oocyte which is released by rupture of the follicle in a process called ovulation.
Source name:
MONICA SCHROEDER
Unique identifier:
SS21690322
Type:
Video
Duration:
17s
Size:
1920px × 1080px 18MB
Purpose / Rating
Keywords
Keywords:
anatomy
-
animation
-
art
-
corpus albicans
-
corpus luteum
-
cycle
-
endometrium
-
female
-
female reproductive system
-
follicle
-
follicle rupture
-
human egg cell
-
illustration
-
labeled
-
mature vesicular follicle
-
menses
-
menstruation
-
oocyte
-
ovarian
-
ovarian follicles
-
ovary
-
ovulation
-
ovum
-
period
-
primary follicle
-
primordial follicle
-
process
-
ruptured follicle
-
rupturing
-
secondary follicle
-
stages
Facial Recognition