Ovary: primordial follicles
Primordial follicles frequently appear in clusters near the surface of the ovarian cortex. These follicles develop in fetal ovaries during gestation and are seen in this position throughout the reproductive life of the female. Primordial follicles consist of a primary oocyte surrounded by follicular cells, composed of a simple squamous epithelium and its underlying basement membrane. 400x
Germinal epithelium
Primordial follicles frequently appear in clusters near the surface of the ovarian cortex. These follicles develop in fetal ovaries during gestation and are seen in this position throughout the reproductive life of the female. Primordial follicles consist of a primary oocyte surrounded by follicular cells, composed of a simple squamous epithelium and its underlying basement membrane. 400x
Tunica albuginea
Primordial follicles frequently appear in clusters near the surface of the ovarian cortex. These follicles develop in fetal ovaries during gestation and are seen in this position throughout the reproductive life of the female. Primordial follicles consist of a primary oocyte surrounded by follicular cells, composed of a simple squamous epithelium and its underlying basement membrane. 400x
Primordial follicles
Primordial follicles frequently appear in clusters near the surface of the ovarian cortex. These follicles develop in fetal ovaries during gestation and are seen in this position throughout the reproductive life of the female. Primordial follicles consist of a primary oocyte surrounded by follicular cells, composed of a simple squamous epithelium and its underlying basement membrane. 400x
- Follicular cells
Primordial follicles frequently appear in clusters near the surface of the ovarian cortex. These follicles develop in fetal ovaries during gestation and are seen in this position throughout the reproductive life of the female. Primordial follicles consist of a primary oocyte surrounded by follicular cells, composed of a simple squamous epithelium and its underlying basement membrane. 400x
- Primary oocytes >
Primary oocytes correspond to the same developmental stage as primary spermatocytes. However, diploid primary ooctyes are formed before birth and arrest in prophase of the first meiotic division at that time. A primary oocyte has a large nucleus, displaying dispersed chromatin, and a prominent nucleolus.