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The statement given below is incorrect. Rewrite the statement by changing the underlined words of the statement.

The Graafian follicle, after ovulation, turns into a hormone-producing tissue called the corpus callosum.


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Graafian follicle:

  1. During the menstrual cycle, Graafian follicles are fluid-filled shells that surround and protect the developing egg cell inside the ovary.
  2. The Graafian follicle bursts during ovulation, and the ovum is discharged into the peritoneal cavity.
  3. After ovulation, the remaining follicle in the ovary collapses and fills with blood, and the cells that make up the corpus luteum undergo modifications.

Final answer: The Graafian follicle, after ovulation turns into a hormone-producing tissue called Corpus luteum.


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