Biology, asked by JESWANTHSai6326, 7 months ago

How many secondary Oocyte she will produce in her whole life..not married.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

By puberty, a woman's egg count might be 1 million; at 25, maybe 300,000. Then, around 35, the decline starts to get a bit steeper until all eggs have been depleted (menopause).

Answered by vgc122004
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The primary oocyte with the tertiary follicle undergo first meiotic division and produces a large haploid secondary oocyte and a tiny first polar body. The second meiotic division occurs in secondary oocyte just before fertilization. The entry of sperm induces the completion of the second meiotic division of the secondary oocyte with the formation of a second polar body and a haploid ovum (ootid). Thus, if a woman is not exposed to sperms, the secondary oocyte will not undergo second meiotic division and consequently only one polar body will be produced.

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