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Select the correct location on the image. The diagram shows an unfertilized female sex cell at different locations within the reproductive system. At which location can it correctly be termed an oocyte?

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Answer:

Bottom right?

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Answer:The image to this question is attached.

Answer is the ovary

Explanation: the process by which egg is produced is called oogenesis. It involves the mitotic division of the primodial germ cells to from a oogonia. The oogonia becomes enveloped by follicle cells . Oogonia grows to become the primary oocyte. Each primary oocyte is diploid. It then undergoes the first meiotic division to form the secondary oogonia and a smaller polar nody. all this process of development occurs in the ovary.

After it is released from the ovary, fertilization occurs and it undergoes the second meiotic division to from a polar body and an ovum.

The primary oocyte however remains in prophase of meiosis l throughout childhood.

Select the correct location on the image. The diagram shows an unfertilized female-example-1
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