Corpus luteum develop from (Solved MCQ)

Corpus luteum develop from

A. Nephrostome

B. None of other option

C. Graafian follicle

D. Oocyte

Correct Answer: C. Graafian follicle

Explanation

Corpus luteum develops from the ruptured Graafian follicle after ovulation.

Explanation

  • During the menstrual cycle, a mature Graafian follicle releases an oocyte (ovum) in the process called ovulation.
  • After releasing the ovum, the remaining follicular cells (granulosa and theca cells) transform into the corpus luteum under the influence of Luteinizing Hormone (LH).
  • The corpus luteum then secretes progesterone (and some estrogen) to maintain the endometrium for possible pregnancy.

So, the correct answer:

Ruptured Graafian follicle

If pregnancy does not occur → corpus luteum becomes corpus albicans.
If pregnancy occurs → becomes corpus luteum of pregnancy.


Other Options Details

Here is the description of all the options:


A. Nephrostome

  • A nephrostome is a ciliated funnel-like opening found in some invertebrate animals (e.g., annelids).
  • It is part of the excretory system and helps in collecting waste fluid from the coelom into nephridia.
  • It plays a role similar to the kidney tubules in higher animals.

B. None of the other option

  • This option means no other given choices are correct.
  • It is chosen only when all other listed statements/options are incorrect.

C. Graafian Follicle

  • A Graafian follicle is a mature ovarian follicle found in the ovary of female mammals.
  • It contains a fully developed oocyte (egg) ready for ovulation.
  • At ovulation, the follicle ruptures and releases the secondary oocyte into the fallopian tube.
  • It also secretes estrogen.

D. Oocyte

  • An oocyte is a female germ cell or egg cell precursor.
  • It undergoes meiosis to eventually form an ovum.
  • Present in the ovarian follicles at different developmental stages: primary oocyte, secondary oocyte, and mature ovum.
  • After fertilization, it develops into a zygote.

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Writer: Vandita Singh, Lucknow (GS India Nursing Group)

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