All of the following events occur in the formation and development of a secondary oocyte, except A. development of the surrounding zona pellucida B. completion of meiosis II. C. degeneration of the first polar body D. completion of meiosis I. E. mitosis of oogonia.
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Step 1: Mitosis of oogonia occurs in the early stages of oocyte development, where oogonia (precursor cells) undergo mitotic divisions to increase their numbers. Show more…
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