Support cells, such as follicular cells in the ovaries, play a crucial role in the development and maturation of eggs (oocytes). They provide structural support, nourishment, and essential signaling for the growth and development of the eggs within ovarian follicles. Additionally, these cells help regulate hormonal signals and contribute to the formation of the protective layers around the eggs, ensuring their health and viability for fertilization.
Newly fertilized eggs have the potential to develop into all the different cell types in the body. They are pluripotent stem cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation into specialized cells, which can be harnessed for regenerative medicine and research purposes.
In ovaries.
YES
diploid foolall are diploid except sperms and eggs
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.
Puberty?
Gametes, such as eggs and sperm, are haploid, not diploid. Diploid would be somatic cells, such as skin cells or brain cells.
Newly fertilized eggs have the potential to develop into all the different cell types in the body. They are pluripotent stem cells capable of self-renewal and differentiation into specialized cells, which can be harnessed for regenerative medicine and research purposes.
The largest living cells are usually found in fertilized bird eggs, such as ostrich eggs. These eggs can be up to 5 inches in length and 3 pounds in weight. Each egg contains a single, massive cell called an ovum.
In ovaries.
A woman's sex cells (her eggs) are found in her ovaries.
eggs
They are called sex cells.
archegonia
"Eggs"
eggs
The Glial cells.