Great explanation. I only have one question: Multiple other resources I have come upon say that by time of birth there are around 1-2 million eggs while 400,000 at puberty. You said by time of birth there is 400,000 and about 40,000 at puberty. So I am just confused.
@12:00 you say ovum is in Metaphase II. Does that mean Metaphase II has been completed? What is the exact status at fertilization? And how does Meiosis II complete?
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Great explanation. I only have one question: Multiple other resources I have come upon say that by time of birth there are around 1-2 million eggs while 400,000 at puberty. You said by time of birth there is 400,000 and about 40,000 at puberty. So I am just confused.
@12:00 you say ovum is in Metaphase II. Does that mean Metaphase II has been completed? What is the exact status at fertilization? And how does Meiosis II complete?
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Primary oocyte and primordial follicle is the same thing?
Primary oocyte is a cell that is arrested in prophase 1 of M1, primordial follicle is: primary cell+follicular cells that surround the primary oocyte
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Its primordial* not premordial
Why does some books say that primary oocyte is 4n?
Them authors are stupid🙂
Some authors mean 4 times the Chromatids by 4n