He could feel the follicles in his inner ear go crazy.
{n} a cavity or bag, a feed vessel of a single valve, opening lengthwise and feeds not fastened
A fluid-filled sac in the ovary which contains an egg that is released at ovulation Each month an egg develops inside the ovary in a fluid-filled pocket called a follicle This follicle grows to about one inch in size when it is ready to ovulate
A small anatomical sac, cavity, or deep narrow-mouthed depression In hair a follicle is a stratum corneum lined sac that extends into the dermis and contains the hair bulb It is also a fluid-filled sac in the ovary that releases an egg at ovulation
The small fluid-filled sac containing the ovum which is to be released during ovulation Under the influence of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), many follicles compete for ovulation in each cycle, releasing ever larger quantities of estrogen One usually emerges as the dominant follicle (when more than one becomes dominant, two eggs may be released and fraternal twins may result should they both be fertilized and successfully implant) After ovulation, the dominant follicle becomes the corpus luteum and takes on a new role in your fertility cycle -- maintaining the thickness of the endometrium in anticipation of implantation by a fertilized ovum
A Fluid-filled sac in the ovary which contains an egg that is released at ovulation Each month an egg develops inside the ovary in a fluid filled pocket called a follicle This follicle grows to about one inch in size when it is ready to ovulate
A dry fruit which is derived from a single carpel and which splits open along one side only
Tiny shaft in the skin through which a hair grows Within the follicle, sebum is excreted from sebaceous glands onto the surface of the skin
A follicle is one of the small hollows in the skin which hairs grow from. one of the small holes in the skin that hairs grow from (folliculus, from follis )
A dry, dehiscent fruit developed from a simple ovary and splitting along one suture
A type of dry fruit derived from a single pistil that splits open along only one suture line, as in the pods of Swamp Milkweed (Asclepias incarnata) and the other milkweeds
A gonadotropic glycoprotein hormone, secreted in part of the pituitary gland, that stimulates the growth of ovarian follicles in female mammals, and induces spermatogenesis in male mammals
A gonadotropic hormone of the anterior pituitary gland that stimulates the growth of follicles in the ovary and induces the formation of sperm in the testis
(Medicine) sex hormone produced by the pituitary gland (stimulates maturation of ovarian follicles, endometrial growth, and estrogen production in women; stimulates the production of sperm in men), FSH
a gonadotropic hormone that is secreted by the anterior pituitary and stimulates growth of Graafian follicles in female mammals, and activates sperm-forming cells in male mammals
The tubular epithelial sheath that surrounds the lower part of the hair shaft and encloses at the bottom a vascular papilla supplying the growing basal part of the hair with nourishment
hyperplasia of the lymphoid tissue within the conjunctival stroma; resemble "Rice-a-Roni" embedded in the inferior conjunctiva; seen primarily in adenoviral and chlamydial infections, as well as in toxic reactions