Biology, asked by saravanaJayanthan, 9 months ago

Why oogenisis is wasteful process.?​

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Answered by pavithrasreeji
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Oogenesis refers to the process of formation, development and the maturation of an ovum. This formation of ovum is a result of many hormonal and various other changes in the female body. ... Thus, oogenesis is considered a discontinuous and wasteful process.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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The reason why oogenesis is considered a wasteful process is because of the following context:

  • Oogenesis can be prolonged throughout the reproductive phase of a woman's body.
  • It initiates from puberty and goes until menopause.
  • The process of oogenesis creates a haploid ovum from diploid oogonia and there is enough cytoplasm present that supports the embryonic development until the stage where the placenta starts forming.
  • The wasteful products include 2 to three polar bodies with their diploid or haploid genome surrounded by a plasma membrane.
  • The corpus luteum after ovulation is formed by the follicular cells of the ovarian cortex.
  • Hence, the major wasteful products are the polar bodies in this process.

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