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Where does oogenesis take place? in the seminiferous tubules in the ovaries in the uterus in the fallopian tubes

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in the ovaries

Step-by-step explanation:

Oogenesis occurs in the outermost layers of the ovaries. As with sperm production, oogenesis starts with a germ cell, called an oogonium (plural: oogonia), but this cell undergoes mitosis to increase in number, eventually resulting in up to one to two million cells in the embryo.

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