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The main difference between oogenesis and spermatogenesis is that in oogenesis: a.The primary oocytes contain 46 chromosomes. b.The cytoplasm is equally divided among the daught…
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The main difference between oogenesis and spermatogenesis is that in oogenesis:
a.The primary oocytes contain 46 chromosomes.
b.The cytoplasm is equally divided among the daughter cells
c.Meiosis I does not occur
d.Only one ovum is produced from each primary oocyte, plus three polar bodies
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the option d is right this is my opinion
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The answer is (D)
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