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corpus callosum A thick sheet of fibers which connects the two hemispheres.
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corpus dentatum A mass of gray matter in each cerebellar hemisphere. Its folded appearance gives it the name.
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corpus restiforme (the restiform body)
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corpus luteum the small yellowish body of cells that forms after ovulation each month and occupies the space formerly occupied by the egg. It produces progesterone and estrogen and is programmed by nature to disintegrate in about 14 days. When it does, diminishing hormone levels trigger menstruation. In pregnancy, the corpus luteum, sustained by the pregnancy hormone HCG, continues to grow and produce progesterone and estrogen to nourish the baby until the placenta takes over. ...
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corpus luteum The endocrine gland, formed in the ruptured follicle after ovulation, which produces progesterone. If the ovum (egg cell) is fertilised, the corpus luteum continues to produce hormones to support the early pregnancy. If fertilisation does not occur, the corpus luteum degenerates within 12-16 days.
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