Biology, asked by abdurrahmam, 1 year ago

why is the secondary oocyte does not contain centriole​

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Answered by utsavjain18
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The oogonium proliferates by mitosis and forms primary oocytes. Then, each oocyte undergoes Meiosis I and II to form the ovum—the mature egg. ... Altogether, regardless of whether maternal centrioles are present or absent during female meiosis, they neither function in zygote mitosis nor do they contribute to the embryo.

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