Meiotic divison in oogenesis is different from that of spermatogenesis why
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Meiosis in oogenesis is different from that of spermatogenesis in being unequal. Unequal division is required to retain the major part of the cytoplasm. ... Only single functional daughter cell called ovum is formed but in spermatogenesis, all the four spermatids are functional.
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The process of meiosis consists of two cellular divisions: The first meiotic division separates pairs of homologous chromosomes to halve the chromosome number (diploid → haploid) The second meiotic division separates sister chromatids (created by the replication of DNA during interphase)
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