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: the follicle transforms into the
This theory explains how estrogen is synthesized in the follicle via the cooperation of two distinct cell types: parturition). In ruminants
This request appears to reference , a specific university-level course focused on Animal Science (typically "Reproductive Physiology" or "Animal Reproduction"). the follicle transforms into the
Involved in smooth muscle contraction (milk letdown, parturition).
In ruminants, these cells migrate from the trophoblast to the maternal epithelium: