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differentiate between gametogenesis in male and females on the basis of the role of leydig cell ans corpus luteum​

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Answered by govardhanagirise76
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Gametogenesis may differ between males and females. Male gametes are called sperm. Female gametes are called eggs. ... During this process, sperm cells grow a tail and gain the ability to “swim,” like the human sperm cell shown in Figure below. In human females, the process that produces mature eggs is called oogenesis.Animals produce gametes directly through meiosis from diploid mother cells in organs called gonads (testis in males and ovaries in females). Males and females of a species that reproduce sexually have different forms of gametogenesis: spermatogenesis (male)

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Gametogenesis may differ between males and females. Male gametes are called sperm. Female gametes are called eggs. ... During this process, sperm cells grow a tail and gain the ability to “swim,” like the human sperm cell shown in Figure below. In human females, the process that produces mature eggs is called oogenesis.

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The primary hormones involved in the functioning of the male reproductive system are follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), luteinizing hormone (LH) and testosterone. FSH and LH are produced by the pituitary gland. It's located at the base of the brain and it's responsible for many functions in your body.

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