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in addition to remaining granulosa cells, which of the following cell types make up the corpus luteum?

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Answer: lutein cells i think

Step-by-step explanation:

The corpus luteum is made up of lutein cells (from the Latin luteus, meaning “saffron-yellow”), which develop immediately following ovulation, when yellow pigment and lipids accumulate within the granulosa cells lining the follicle.

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