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kakasveta [241]
3 years ago
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In humans, oogenesis in comparison to spermatogenesis is different in that _____. see concept 46.3 (page 1025) in humans, oogene

sis in comparison to spermatogenesis is different in that _____. see concept 46.3 (page 1025) oogenesis continues throughout life, but spermatogenesis typically ends at age 55 years female puberty typically occurs much later than the age of male puberty oocyte production works best at cooler temperatures than those that support spermatogenesis oogenesis does not complete meiosis until after fertilization, but spermatogenesis is complete before the sperm leave the body the names and chemical identities of the pituitary hormones are completely different between males and females
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blagie [28]3 years ago
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In human, Oogenesis in comparison to spermatogenesis is different in that Oogenesis does not complete meiosis until after fertilization, but spermatogenesis is complete before the sperm leave the body. Oogenesis is the process by which the female gametes, or ova are created in the female's ovary. Spermatogenesis is the process in which males synthesis sperms. The two process are part of gametogenesis which involves meiosis type of cell division, in which a diploid cell divides into four haploid daughter cells. 
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