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17 September, 17:58

What is one difference between a primary oocyte and a secondary oocyte in humans?

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  1. 17 September, 18:07
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    1. primary oocytes

    - diploid (2 complete sets of chromosomes)

    - 'formed' from oogonia during the process of oogenesis

    * primordial follicles consist of a primary oocyte + a single layer of squamous follicle cells

    * primary follicles consist of a primary oocyte + 1/several layers of cuboidal follicle cells

    2. secondary oocytes

    - haploid (1 complete set of chromosomes)

    - developed from the primary oocyte undergoing meiosis I to form a secondary oocyte + a tiny first polar body

    * found in the matured Graafian follicle

    * begins meiosis II & stops at metaphase II upon ovulation & only continues upon fertilisation
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