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lana [24]
1 year ago
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How many ova plural for ovum can be produced from two primary oocytes through meiosis?

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Inga [223]1 year ago
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Ova is the plural form of ovum, and ovum is term that denotes the egg in the women's ovaries. Primary oocyte is the Initial diploid cell that forms ovum through oogenesis. From two <span>primary oocytes through meiosis can be produced two ova.</span>
Alinara [238K]1 year ago
6 0

The procedure by which the female gametes or ova are produced is known as oogenesis. The female gamete is known as an ovum. The process of oogenesis begins in the embryonic stage, the development of ovum takes place from the primary oocyte by maturation.  

Each of the primary oocytes goes through the process of meiosis to generate one ovum. Thus, two primary oocytes will produce two ova after going through meiosis.  


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