Ovulation.
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Ova are formed through a process called oogenesis, which begins with the development of oogonia (early ova) in the ovaries. Oogonia undergo mitotic division to produce primary oocytes, which then undergo meiosis to form secondary oocytes. These secondary oocytes are released during ovulation and, if fertilized, develop into mature ova.
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Ova (eggs) mature in the ovaries of the female reproductive system. During the menstrual cycle, one egg is released from an ovary each month in a process called ovulation.
Erythropoiesis: The production of blood cells
Ovulation
Ova are produced by female glands called ovaries and all of them are present at birth in human females.
Gametogenesis in females is called oogenesis and is the development of unfertilised eggs called ova
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Human female haploid gametes are called eggs or ova.
ova (eggs)
ovaries