Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

anyone d function of second polar body in oogenesis?​

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Answered by laxmipriyaojha2002
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A polar body is a small haploid cell that is formed concomitantly as an egg cell during oogenesis, but which generally does not have the ability to be fertilized. When certain diploid cells in animals undergo cytokinesis after meiosis to produce egg cells, they sometimes divide unevenly.

Answered by boodramrena88
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Polar bodies serve to eliminate one half of the diploid chromosome set produced by meiotic division in the egg, leaving behind a haploid cell.To produce the polar bodies,the cell must divide asymmetrically, which is fueled by furrowing (formation of a trench) near a particular point on the cell membrane.

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