Oocytes
ovum(secondary oocytes)
Female gametes are called oocytes.
Spermatocytes are the male gametocytes. Oocytes are the female gametocytes.
The development of female gametes, known as oocytes, begins during fetal development. The process starts before a female is born, and reaches a peak number of oocytes around the fifth month of prenatal development. However, oocytes remain in an arrested state of development until a woman reaches puberty.
Mostly is one ova, sometimes in rare cases, more than one ova can mature and be released from the ovaries, and if the woman becomes pregnant at that time, non-identical twins or multiple pregnancies can occur
Mature female pigs are called sows.
A mature female turkey is called a hen.
A mature female goose is called either a hen or a goose. A mature male is called a gander.
Female koalas are regarded as mature at age 2, which is when they are able to reproduce.
A mature female horse is called a mare.A mare.
No, there are not any oogonia in a mature female ovary. They are only present during a female's in utero development.