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After ovulation, the follicle transforms into the , which consists of two types of luteal cells:

In ruminants, these cells migrate from the trophoblast to the maternal epithelium: After ovulation, the follicle transforms into the ,

Maintains pregnancy; produced by large and small luteal cells. Leydig Cells (Testes) Crucial for sperm production and male characteristics. Oxytocin Large Luteal Cells / Hypothalamus Below is a summarized study guide based on

Examining what different species lack in their reproductive tracts is a common exam focus: Does not have an Ampulla . including reproductive anatomy

Below is a summarized study guide based on the core topics covered in this curriculum, including reproductive anatomy, hormone production, and cellular function.

Lacks seminal vesicles , disseminated prostate , and Cowper’s glands . Cat : Lacks seminal vesicles and a disseminated prostate . 5. Pregnancy Specifics: Giant Binucleate Cells

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