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From Feralis's notes:
1. Oogenesis: being during embryonic development; oogonia (fetal cells) (mitosis) primary oocytes (meiosis) and remain at Prophase I until puberty (one primary oocyte during each menstrual cycle-28days, stim’d by FSH) continue its development through remainder of meiosis I within follicle (protects and nourishes oocyte) (completion of Meiosis I) secondary oocyte (most of cytoplasm)+ polar body (small cytoplasm; may or may not divide but products disintegrate) formed; now arrested at metaphase of meiosis II until ovulation
For the last part, shouldn't it say arrested at metaphase of meiosis II until fertilization, not ovulation?
1. Oogenesis: being during embryonic development; oogonia (fetal cells) (mitosis) primary oocytes (meiosis) and remain at Prophase I until puberty (one primary oocyte during each menstrual cycle-28days, stim’d by FSH) continue its development through remainder of meiosis I within follicle (protects and nourishes oocyte) (completion of Meiosis I) secondary oocyte (most of cytoplasm)+ polar body (small cytoplasm; may or may not divide but products disintegrate) formed; now arrested at metaphase of meiosis II until ovulation
For the last part, shouldn't it say arrested at metaphase of meiosis II until fertilization, not ovulation?