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Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below

A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily arrested at prophase of meiosis I.
B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth.
D. Oogonia IV. Gamete mother cell.
E. Secondary follicle V. Surrounded by more layers of granulosa cells and a new theca.
F. Graafian follicle VI. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary

A
A – I; B – II; C – III; D – IV; E – V; F – VI

B
A – III; B – I; C – IV; D – II; E – V; F – VI

C
A – VI; B – IV; C – V; D – II; E – I; F – III

D
A – II; B – IV; C – III; D – V; E – I; F – VI

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Primary oocyte is temporarily arrested in prophase-I.
Secondary oocyte is haploid and retains bulk of cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
Primary follicles undergo degeneration from birth to puberty.
Oogonia are the gamete mother cells.
Secondary follicles are surrounded by layers of granulosa cells and theca.
Graafian follicle ruptures to release the ovum during ovulation.
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Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below

A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily arrested at prophase of meiosis I.
B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte.
C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth.
D. Oogonia IV. Gamete mother cell.
E. Secondary follicle V. Surrounded by more layers of granulosa cells and a new theca.
F. Graafian follicle VI. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary
TopicHuman Reproduction
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 12
Answer TypeText solution:1
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