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Max Foley
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24 October, 06:13
Which best describes oogenesis?
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Maci Preston
24 October, 06:33
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Oogenesis starts in the development and the is halted until puberty. Oogenesis is the female's gametogenesis and the male's equivalent for this are spermatogenesis. It is the process where a female starts developing matured gametes.
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