Asked by Andrea Cortinas on May 14, 2024

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Follicles in the ovary that are never ovulated

A) undergo atresia.
B) become the corpus albicans.
C) form secondary follicles.
D) undergo and complete meiosis in the ovary.
E) proliferate.

Atresia

A condition characterized by the absence or closure of a normal body opening or duct.

Corpus Albicans

Atrophied corpus luteum, leaving a connective tissue scar in the ovary.

Secondary Follicles

The stage in the development of ovarian follicles where they begin to accumulate fluid and grow larger, preceding ovulation.

  • Acquire knowledge on the progression of follicular maturation and ovulation.
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Rachel HagerMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Follicles in the ovary that are never ovulated undergo a process called atresia, where they degenerate and are reabsorbed. This is a natural part of the ovarian cycle, as not all follicles reach full maturity to be ovulated.