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I am Lyosha [343]
3 years ago
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Choose the answer that lists--in order of appearance--all the cell types expected to be formed during oogenesis. a. oogonium, pr

imary oocyte, secondary oocyte and first polar body, ootid and second polar body b. ootid, primary oocyte, oogonium, secondary oocyte and first polar body, second polar body c. oogonium, primary oocyte, ootid and second polar body, secondary oocyte and first polar body d. oogonium, primary oocyte and first polar body, secondary oocyte and second polar body, ootid
Biology
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Svetach [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:d. oogonium, primary oocyte and first polar body, secondary oocyte and second polar body, ootid

Explanation:oogenesis is the production of the female gametes.

In organogenesis,the primordial germ cell first divides by mitosis to produce oogonium.this occurs during the development of a foetus.

The oogonium grows into a primary oocyte,which divides by meiosis to form to unequally sized products,

One of which is the larger secondary oocyte and the other is polar body.

The polar body is smaller and tends to disintergrate.

The secondary oocyte undergoes the second meiosis division and produces a ootid and a polar body, which also disintergrates.

The ootid is the ovum,which is haploid.

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