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In spermatogenesis, a primary spermatocyte produces four similar sperms, while in oogenesis a primary oocyte forms-one large ova and 2-3 polar bodies.Q.: Why is it given 2-3 polar bodies, while if we count the division the number of polar bodies add up to only two? In which case do we have three polar bodies?

Answer» In spermatogenesis, a primary spermatocyte produces four similar sperms, while in oogenesis a primary oocyte forms
-one large ova and 2-3 polar bodies.

Q.: Why is it given 2-3 polar bodies, while if we count the division the number of polar bodies add up to only two? In which case do we have three polar bodies?


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