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| This animation shows how a follicle located at the ovary cortex within the ovary matures and grows increasing in volume and finally ruptures at ovulation, releasing the egg along with [[F#follicular fluid|follicular fluid]] into the peritoneal cavity. | | This animation shows how a follicle located at the ovary cortex within the ovary matures and grows increasing in volume and finally ruptures at ovulation, releasing the egg along with [[F#follicular fluid|follicular fluid]] into the peritoneal cavity. | ||
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The released egg enclosed in the protective [[Z#zona pellucida|zona pellucida]] which in turn is surrounded by supporting [[G#granulosa cells|granulosa cells]]. | The released egg enclosed in the protective [[Z#zona pellucida|zona pellucida]] which in turn is surrounded by supporting [[G#granulosa cells|granulosa cells]]. | ||
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{{Ovulation animation}} | {{Ovulation animation}} |
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<mediaplayer width='368' height='320' image="http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/images/d/da/Follicle_001_icon.jpg">File:Follicle_001.mp4</mediaplayer> | This animation shows how a follicle located at the ovary cortex within the ovary matures and grows increasing in volume and finally ruptures at ovulation, releasing the egg along with follicular fluid into the peritoneal cavity.
The mature secondary follicle (antral follicle) is also known as a Graafian follicle. The released egg enclosed in the protective zona pellucida which in turn is surrounded by supporting granulosa cells. |
Source: UNSW Embryology Thanks to the late Prof William Larsen for allowing permission to use animations based on images from his textbook. (More? movie technical information)
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 20) Embryology Ovulation Movie. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Ovulation_Movie
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