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The primary oocyte will undergo meiosis I to produce how many secondary oocytes?Group of answer choices2341

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The primary oocyte will undergo meiosis I to produce how many secondary oocytes?

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To answer the question regarding how many secondary oocytes are produced from a primary oocyte undergoing meiosis I, we can follow this reasoning:

  1. Understanding Meiosis: Meiosis consists of two rounds of cell division: meiosis I and meiosis II. During meiosis I, homologous chromosomes are separated, and during meiosis II, the sister chromatids are separated.

  2. Process of Meiosis I: In females, one primary oocyte (which is a diploid cell) will undergo meiosis I and produce two daughter cells. However, unlike in males, where all resulting cells from meiosis develop into functional sperm, in females one of the daughter cells (the secondary oocyte) receives the majority of the cytoplasm, while the other becomes a smaller polar body that generally does not develop.

  3. Final Result: Therefore, from one primary oocyte undergoing meiosis I, there is one secondary oocyte produced, along with one polar body.

Final Answer

1 secondary oocyte.

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