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They are produced in the ovaries. However, fertilization takes place in the Fallopian Tubes.

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What are female gametes?

Oocytes


What female organ eggs produced?

The ovaries.


In which female organ are eggs produced?

The ovaries.


The female gamete?

ovum(secondary oocytes)


What immature cells are eggs produced from?

Eggs, or ova, are produced from immature cells called oocytes. Oocytes are formed in the ovaries through the process of oogenesis. Once an oocyte matures, it becomes an egg capable of being fertilized by sperm.


How many human eggs could potentially be produced from 10 primary oocytes?

One cell is produced from one primary oocyte. Therefore 10 eggs can be potentially produced from 10 primary oocytes.


What are the characteristics of oomocytes?

Oocytes are female germ cells, or eggs, that have the potential to be fertilized by sperm. They are larger in size compared to sperm, contain a haploid set of chromosomes, and are rich in cytoplasm to support early embryonic development. Oocytes are produced through the process of oogenesis in the ovaries.


What is an ascogonium?

An ascogonium is a spiral female organ of an ascomycetous fungus from which asci are produced.


What are female gametes called?

Female gametes are called eggs or ova.


What are the different gametocytes?

Spermatocytes are the male gametocytes. Oocytes are the female gametocytes.


When does the development of female gametes begin?

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.


How do oogenesis?

Oogenesis is the process by which female gametes (eggs) are produced. It begins with the differentiation of oogonia (stem cells) into primary oocytes, followed by meiosis I to form secondary oocytes. The secondary oocyte completes meiosis II upon fertilization to produce a mature ovum.