A primordial ovarian follicle is characterized by the presence of a(n):

a. Antrum
b. Corpus luteum
c. Maximally enlarged oocyte
d. Simple squamous arrangement of granulosa cells
e. Thick layer of theca cells


ANS: D
The simplest form of an ovarian follicle, which lacks an antrum, is surrounded by a simple squa-mous arrangement of cells.

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