Differentiate among the Primordial,Primary,Secondary & Tertiary Folicle

Traits
Primordial
   Primary
 Secondary
Tertiary
Lining epi.
Simple squamous
Simple Cuboidal
Stratified epi.
Stratified epi.
Term
Rete ovarii
Theca cell
Granular cell
Mature cell
Zona pellucida
Absent
Absent
Present
Absent
Liquar follicle
Absent
Absent
Absent
Present
Corona radiata
Absent
Absent
Absent
Present
Comulus Oophorus
Absent
Absent
Absent
Present

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