Biology, asked by iqraarif360, 1 month ago

conversion of primary oocyte into the secondary oocyte results in
a)reduction in amount of DNA only
b)reduction in DNA and chromosomes
c)reduction in chromosomes only
d)reduction in chromatids only ​

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Answered by sunidhisaharan108
7

Answer:

a) reduction in the amount of DNA only

Explanation:

the primary oocyte converts into the secondary oocyte and forms the first polar body at puberty marks the end of the first meiotic division

Answered by rout64445
5

Answer:

A. Reduction in amount of DNA only

Primary oocyte convert to secondary oocyte along with formation of first polar body, at puberty and marks end of first meiotic division.

This conversion results in deposition of more layers of granulosa cells and a new theca around the primary oocyte to give secondary oocyte.

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