Biology, asked by vadlamninani1234, 9 months ago

In oogenesis, the second meiotic division
completes in
(A) Ovary
(B) Body cavity
(C) Fallopian tube
(D) Uterus​

Answers

Answered by pmahato033gmailcom
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Explanation:

Once a primary oocyte is affected by reproductive hormones, it completes Stage I of the meiotic cell division. This is known as oocyte maturation. At the end of this first stage of meiotic cell division, the cell splits into two separate cells: a small polar body and a large secondary oocyte.

Answered by MrGamographer
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Answer:

Fallopian Tube

Explanation:

By the Completion of Meiosis 1 (First Meiotic Division), The Primary Oocyte is converted into Secondary Oocyte and 1st Polar Body.

Then after Ovulation, if Secondary Oocyte is Fertilized(due to striking of Sperm), leads to Completion of Meiosis 2. This Happens in Fallopian tube.

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