MICROSCOPIC STRUCTURE OF OVARY
Histologically, the wall of the ovary is made up of
1. An outer epithelium,
2. An inner epthelium,
3. Connective tissue,
4. Blood vessels and
5. Nerve fibers.
The outer epithelium and the inner epithelium are connected with each
other by connective tissue. The outer epithelium is formed of flattened
cells. At certain intervals in these flattened cells there are somewhat
larger cells that participate in the formation of ovarian follicles.
These larger cells form the germinal epithelium. The germinal epithelial
cells form ovarian follicles through the process of cell multiplication
and growth. These ovarian follicles are of different sizes. This
difference in size depends upon the level of their development. Each
ovarian follicle is formed of a large and centrally located developing
egg cell (primary oocyte). The egg cell (primary oocyte) is surrounded
by follicular cells and almost completely enclosed in the inner
epithelial layer of the ovary. The inner epithelium is uniformly thick
and made up of flattened epithelial cells.
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