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difference b/w embryogeneis and gametogenesis?

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Answered by sonabrainly
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In eukaryotes, gametogenesis is the creation (genesis) of gametes (sperm in males and eggs in females). Gametogenesis creates these sex cells so that they are haploid, meaning they have half the DNA needed to make a new individual. Gametes fuse during the process of fertilization and eventually develop into an embryo. Embryogenesis is the process by which an embryo forms and develops. For humans, the embryonic stage is from about 5-11 weeks (about 58 days) of development. In contrast, the embryonic stage for mice is about 16 days. Another difference between these two processes is that gametogenesis uses meiosis for cell division and embryogenesis uses mitosis.



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Answered by yogitakumari333333
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Gametogenesis is the formation of gametes: eggs and sperm. Two gametes come together, a sperm fertilizing an egg, to form a zygote, a “fertilized egg”. ... Another difference between these two processes is that gametogenesis uses meiosis for cell division and embryogenesis uses mitosis.

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