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What is the oogonium division?

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In oogonium the number of chromosomes?

There are 46 chromosomes in oogonium.


What is oogonia and what does it do?

An oogonium is a female egg cell in some types of algai and fungi. More than one oogonium are oogonia. (One oogonium, many oogonia) The oogonium is part of making new young organisms.


What is an unfertilized egg located in the oogonium?

An unfertilized egg located in the oogonium is called an oosphere. An oogonium is the female reproductive structure in some fungi and algae.


How many chromosomes does the oogonium have?

46


In the uterine tube shortly after sperm penetration?

oogonium


What is in the uterine tube shortly after sperm penetration?

oogonium


Where do oomycetes sexual reproduction take place?

Antheridium and oogonium.


In oomycetes sexual reproduction takes place in the?

antheridium and oogonium


During oogenesis an oogonium directly gives rise to what?

A primary oocyte


What are the new cells that form as germ cells start to copy called?

Oogonium


What is oogenessis?

This is the process by which eggs (ova) are made.It begins with the primordial germ cells (also called oogonium) which are diploid (have the full set of paired chromosomes). They divide by mitosis to produce primary oocytes. Then a primary oocyte undergoes a first meiotic division creating a secondary oocyte and a first polar body (which dies). Then after the second meiotic division of the secondary oocyte, an ootid (now haploid - i.e. has full set of unpaired chromosomes) results, along with a second polar body (which dies just like the first one). The ootid then develops into an ovum (egg).


What is to separate into equal groups the opposite operation of multiplication?

Division. Division. Division. Division.