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secondary oocyte.
The larger cell, which contains nearly all the cytoplasm of the primary oocyte, is the
spermatogonia
The outermost tubule cells are stem cells called
spermatids.
The secondary spermatocytes continue on rapidly into meiosis II, and their daughter cells are called
primary spermatocyte
The type B cell gets pushed toward the lumen of the tubule, where it becomes a primary --- destined to produce 4 sperm.
2n
primary oocyte primary spermatocyte
secondary oocyte
product of oogenesis released in ovulation
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secondary oocyte secondary spermatocyte spermatid spermatozoa polar bodies ovum
secondary spermatocytes.
Each primary spermatocyte generated during the first phase undergoes meiosis I, forming two smaller haploid cells called
oogenesis.
Meiosis, the specialized nuclear division that occurs in the testes to produce sperm, also occurs in the ovaries. 2. In this case, female sex cells are produced, and the process is called
primary oocytes
are activated each month in response to the LH surge midcycle.
Spermatogenesis
begins during puberty, and from then on, each mitotic division of a spermatogonium results in two distinctive daughter cells - types A and B.
spermiogenesis,
during which it elongates, sheds its excess cytoplasmic baggage, and forms a tail.
sperm
necessary for completion of oogenesis
fetal period
oogenesis begins
oogonia
the diploid stem cells of the ovaries