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Ovum and egg are often used interchangeably to refer to the reproductive cells produced by female organisms. In humans, ovum specifically refers to the mature female reproductive cell released during ovulation, while egg generally refers to the structure containing the ovum, along with other supportive structures, such as the protective shell in birds.
Mature ova are produced through a process called oogenesis, which occurs in the ovaries of females. During oogenesis, oogonia (immature egg cells) undergo a series of cell divisions and maturation stages to become mature ovum, which are capable of being fertilized by sperm. This process involves meiosis, where the number of chromosomes is reduced by half, resulting in the formation of a single haploid ovum.
an ovum mature oocyte after meiosis division
an ovum mature oocyte after meiosis division
Male is Spermatozoa ( 22 X or Y ), and Female is [three polar bodies and] a Mature ovum.
The Graffian Follicle in the ovary expels the secondary oocyte (mature ovum) into the peritoneum, where it is picked up by the fimbrae of the Fallopian tubes.
The Ovum is produced by the female's 'ovaries'.
Yes, a diploid cell has a normal number of chromosomes in each mature sperm or ovum. In humans, a diploid cell contains 46 chromosomes, which are divided equally during meiosis to produce haploid gametes with 23 chromosomes each.
Graafian follicle
It will form an Ovum.... or an egg....
ovum
No, an ovum is a mature female reproductive cell, also known as an egg cell, while an oviduct is the tube through which the ovum travels from the ovary to the uterus. The oviduct is where fertilization of the ovum typically occurs.