What is a non-viable cell produced in oogenesis? A. ovum B. egg C. polar body D. sperm Are keratinocytes epithelial cells? Are acinar cells epithelial? What are microvascular endothelial cells? Why are epithelial cells seen in urine?
Which produce polar bodies, oogenesis or spermatogenesis? (a) What are the three major parts of a mature sperm cell? (b) What are the functions of each part? A chromosomally XY fetus is exposed to high levels of MIS but no testosterone. What will develop in this fetus? a. Testes, Wol...
polarbodymeioticspindleinvitromaturationdevelopmentalcompetenceAlthough the spermatozoon provides an essential contribution to the generation of a new individual, the developmental fate of the embryo is principally dictated by the oocyte. Oocyte competencies are acquired throughout oogenesis, via the interaction...
Factors affecting egg quality are determined by the intrinsic properties of the egg itself and the environment in which the egg is fertilized and subsequently incubated. Egg quality in fish is very variable. Some of the factors affecting egg quality in fish are known, but many (probably most) ...
What is trisomy 21? Explain the stages of oogenesis. What are the major components of a sperm cell and what roles do they have in reproduction? What are three in-utero fetal adaptations that occur in the female body during pregnancy? Describe how the egg and sperm are produced or developed...