- An
oogonium (pl.: oogonia) is a
small diploid cell which, upon maturation,
forms a
primordial follicle in a
female fetus or the
female (haploid or diploid)...
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Charales show a high
degree of specialization. The
female organ,
called an
oogonium is a
large oval
structure with an
envelope of
spirally arranged, bright...
- is also
classified as oogamous. A
nonmotile female gamete formed in the
oogonium of some algae, fungi, oomycetes, or
bryophytes is an oosphere. When fertilized...
- goes
through the
process of
oogenesis to
become an ovum. It can be an
oogonium, an oocyte, or an ootid. An oocyte, in turn, can be
either primary or secondary...
- sub-process that
accompanies and
supports all
three oogenetic sub-processes.
Oogonium —(Oocytogenesis)—>
Primary Oocyte —(Meiosis I)—>
First Polar body (Discarded...
- "nutlet" (formerly
called a nucule, a term
otherwise referring to the
oogonium of stoneworts). In botany, the term "nutlet" can be used to
describe a...
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Germinal epithelium Tunica albuginea Cortex ****ulus
oophorus Stroma Medulla Retia ovarii Oogenesis Oogonium Oocytogenesis Oocyte Ootidogenesis Ootid Ovum...
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sperm Oogenesis oogonium oocyte ootid ovum Germ cell
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activity ****ual...
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Germinal epithelium Tunica albuginea Cortex ****ulus
oophorus Stroma Medulla Retia ovarii Oogenesis Oogonium Oocytogenesis Oocyte Ootidogenesis Ootid Ovum...
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germinate into male and
female gametophytes. The
female egg
matures in the
oogonium until the male
sperm fertilizes it. Life-Cycle: The most
apparent form...