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Lesly Cain
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10 December, 11:30
How is oogenesis different from spermatogenesis?
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Jaidyn Frederick
10 December, 11:36
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Just like spermatogenesis, oogenesis involves the formation of haploid cells from an original diploid cell, called a primary oocyte, through meiosis. The female ovaries contain the primary oocytes. There are two major differences between the male and female production of gametes.
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