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One gamete is formed during:

Crossing over
Oogenesis
Spermatogenesis
Sexual reproduction

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Answer:

One gamete is formed during:

Spermatogenesis

Step-by-step explanation:

This involves development of an haploid spermatozoa resulting from germ cell

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Answer: Oogenesis

Step-by-step explanation:

Oogenesis is a process in female reproductive system in which a matured ovum is formed from egg cell.

In human reproductive system one mature ovum is produced from four haploid cells during meiosis. This ovum is very large and it unite with the sperm to produce zygote.

There are three stages of Oogenesis, the multiplication phase,the growth phase and maturation phase.

In the multiplication phase, the germinal cells divide to form oogonia. The oogonia multiply and form oocytes. The oocytes pass through the growth phase and mature to form ovum.

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