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Eggs are produced in the human ovary during gestation through a process of cell differentiation. The process is similar to the process that produces bone cells, muscle cells, nerve cells, etc.. Human females are born with all of the eggs they will ever produce.

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Where are the ova produced?

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Where are the ova produced in the body?

Ovaries


When are ova produced in women?

Ovaries


What is produced in an ovary?

Female ova (eggs)


When is the ova made?

Ova are produced by female glands called ovaries and all of them are present at birth in human females.


Where is ova found in plants?

Ova, which are the female reproductive cells in plants, are typically found in the ovule of the flower. The ovule is located within the ovary of the flower and is where the ova are produced and fertilized by pollen to form seeds.


What are female produced gametes?

Female-produced gametes are called eggs or ova. These cells are produced through the process of oogenesis in the ovaries and are typically larger and less numerous than male-produced gametes. Eggs play a critical role in sexual reproduction as they fuse with sperm during fertilization to form a zygote.


How many new gamete cells are there after meiosis?

Four sperm are formed. One ova is produced.


Stimulates production of ova and sperm?

ovum is produced by female reproductive system but sperm is produced by male reproductive system during sexual reproduction.


Where the egg cells found?

Ova are produced by sexually reproducing animals, protists, fungi and flowering plants and ferns


Process by which mature ova are produced?

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.


Where are human gametes produced?

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