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What is the significance of gametogenesis process?

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Answered by jgpilapil
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Gametogenesis is important because it is the process that produces your functional gametes (egg and sperm cell) either through meiosis from a diploid cell or mitosis from a haploid cell (plants). These gametes are important because this allows geneticaly-varied organisms (offspring) to be formed.

In humans, there are two types of gametogenesis: oogenesis and spermatogenesis. Oogenesis results to one mature ovum (egg cell) while spermatogenesis results to four spermatids (sperm cell).

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Answered by thewordlycreature
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Gametogenesis is important because it produces gametes. Gametes are the egg and the sperm. These are produced either by mitosis or meiosis. This are important because these gametes fuses with the other gametes to Fertilise. And in this process, offspring are formed. In human there are basically two types of gametogenesis: Oogenesis and Spermatogenesis.

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