During ovulation, the vesicular follicle ruptures to expel the oocyte still surrounded by zona pellucida and corona radiata.
Durante la ovulación, el folículo vesicular se rompe para expulsar el ovocito, todavía rodeado por la zona pelúcida y la corona radiata.
| Front | What happens to the follicle (which follicle) occurs during ovulation? |
|---|---|
| Back | The vesicular follicle ruptures to expel the oocyte still surrounded by zona pellucida and corona radiata |
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