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In meiosis in human females, two cells divisions result in one functional egg cell and two to three smaller non functional polar bodies the results of it is that
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In meiosis in human females, two cells divisions result in one functional egg cell and two to three smaller non functional polar bodies the results of it is that
the mature egg cell has plenty of nourishing cytoplasm.
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