IVY CHEN, MPH
Lecturer,
ivychen@berkeley.edu

IB 140: Human Sexuality & Reproduction

 

Diagrams from Lecture:

Follicle Development, Oogenesis & Estrogenesis

 

 

 


 

Ovary with follicles in varying stages and corpus luteum

 

 

 

 


 

 

Graaffian Follicle

 

 

Another slide of a graafian follicle:

 

 

Close-up of oocyte and surrounding GCs: this is what gets ovulated

 

 

Follicle Development

 

 

Oogenesis

 

 

 

Before Birth

1. Oogonium (2N) undergo many mitotic divisions

 

2. After last mitotic divison, result is primary oocyte (2N)

 

3. Primary oocyte begin 1st meiotic divison, but is stopped at Prophase

 

Special notes:

** A female baby is born with only 1º oocytes in primordial follicles.

 

** All stages of follicular development happens around a 1º oocyte (except for very late Graffian just before OV)

 

Beginning at puberty:

4. The selected primary oocyte completes 1st meiotic division around time of ovulation

 

5. Products = 2º oocyte & 1st polar body

 

 

6. 2º oocyte will begin 2nd meiotic divison, arrested at Prophase

 

7. If fertilized, oocyte complete 2nd meiotic divison.

 

8. Products = 1 ovum (now fertilized) & 2nd polar body

** you get 1 final ovum form 1 primary oocyte

 

 

2-cell Mechanism of Estrogenesis