Theca Cells
Theca cells are specialized ovarian cells that are located between the granulosa cells and the ovarian follicle. These cells are essential for the development of the oocyte, or egg, which is necessary for human reproduction. Theca cells produce androgens, a type of hormone, which helps to maintain the ovarian follicle during the process of folliculogenesis – the development of the ovarian follicles into mature eggs ready for ovulation. Theca cells also produce other important hormones such as progesterone and estrogen, essential for maintaining a healthy reproductive cycle. The theca cells are therefore essential for reproductive health and the successful fertilization and development of the oocyte.
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