zona pellucida
(noun)
a glycoprotein membrane surrounding the plasma membrane of an oocyte
Examples of zona pellucida in the following topics:
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Fertilization
- In mammals, the egg is protected by a layer of extracellular matrix consisting mainly of glycoproteins called the zona pellucida.
- When a sperm binds to the zona pellucida, a series of biochemical events, called the acrosomal reaction, take place.
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Implantation
- In preparation for implantation, the blastocyst sheds its outside layer, the zona pellucida, which binds sperm during fertilization.
- The zona pellucida degenerates and decomposes, and is replaced by a layer of underlying cells called the trophoblast.
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Fertilization
- By destabilizing the membrane, the sperm prepares for the acrosome reaction, the enzymatic penetration of the egg's tough membrane, the zona pellucida.
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Adrenal Cortex
- The adrenal cortex comprises three zones, or layers: Zona glomerulosa (outer), Zona fasciculata and Zona reticularis.
- Zona reticularis, is the inner most cortical layer; the zona reticularis produces androgens, mainly dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) DHEA sulfate (DHEA-S), and androstenedione (the precursor to testosterone) in humans.
- They are produced in the zona glomerulosa.
- They are produced in the zona fasciculata.
- They are produced in the zona reticularis.
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Adrenal Glands
- These layers form three distinct regions: an outer zona glomerulosa that produces mineralocorticoids; a middle zona fasciculata that produces glucocorticoids; and an inner zona reticularis that produces androgens, which are sex hormones that promote masculinity.
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Production of Dilute and Concentrated Urine
- The system then stimulates zona glomerulosa of the adrenal cortex which, in turn, secretes the hormone aldosterone.