During oogenesis in mammals,
a. only two daughter cells (one from each division in Meiosis) develop into ova (egg cells)
b. only one cell gets chromosomes, the rest are polar bodies
C. all cells get an equal share of the cytoplasm in Meiosis I, but unequal share
in Meiosis 11
d. there can be very long time gaps (years) between one stage and the next
e. is very similar to spermatogenesis
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a. only two daughter cells (one from each division in meiosis) develop into over(egg cell)
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