Take the testosterone produced by theca cells and convert it into estrogen (estradiol) using the aromatase enzyme under the influence of FSH. 3. Luteal Cells (Post-Ovulation)
This request appears to reference , a specific university-level course focused on Animal Science (typically "Reproductive Physiology" or "Animal Reproduction"). Take the testosterone produced by theca cells and
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In ruminants, these cells migrate from the trophoblast to the maternal epithelium: the follicle transforms into the
Convert cholesterol into progesterone and then into testosterone under the influence of LH.
After ovulation, the follicle transforms into the , which consists of two types of luteal cells:
This theory explains how estrogen is synthesized in the follicle via the cooperation of two distinct cell types: