oogenesis
Meiosis in females occurs in the ovaries. The process of meiosis is responsible for the formation of eggs (ova) in females.
Meiosis 2 occurs in females during the reproductive process after fertilization, when the secondary oocyte completes its division to form a mature ovum and a polar body.
Meiosis in females is called oogenesis. It is the process in which a diploid cell undergoes two rounds of cell division to produce one haploid egg cell and two polar bodies.
there is no difference between the meosis in males and females.
Meiosis occurs in the reproductive organs of the body, specifically in the testes in males and the ovaries in females. This process is responsible for producing sperm cells in males and egg cells in females.
Meiosis is a type of cell division that occurs in sex cells, specifically in sperm cells in males and egg cells in females.
It is called spermatogenesis and for females it is called oogenesis.
Meiosis is the process of making gametes (sex cells), so depending on what you mean by your question, either of the following may be correct: 1.) Meiosis will be complete after the individual no longer makes gametes. In humans, females complete meiosis even before they are born because they create all the eggs they will ever have during gestation. In males, this is an ongoing process. 2.) Meiosis may also be considered complete after the products are finished. In humans, females produce 1 egg and 3 polar bodies. In males, 4 sperm are produced.
Each sex cell is produced through the process of meiosis. Meiosis is a type of cell division that results in four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, leading to genetic diversity in sexual reproduction. In males, meiosis produces sperm cells, while in females, meiosis produces egg cells.
Meiosis II is completed in females when a sperm fertilizes the egg, leading to the formation of a zygote. Meiosis II creates the final four haploid cells (eggs) in females, which are then ready for potential fertilization and further development.
Yes, meiosis occurs in gonads. In males, meiosis takes place in the testes to produce sperm cells, while in females, meiosis occurs in the ovaries to produce egg cells. This process results in the formation of genetically unique haploid cells for sexual reproduction.
meiosis occurs in the gonads (the testes-seminiferous tubules in males and ovaries in females)