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31 July, 18:53

What is one difference between oogenesis and spermatogenesis?

A. Oogenesis occurs in females, but spermatogenesis occurs in males.

B. Oogenesis starts at puberty, but spermatogenesis starts before birth.

C. Oogenesis involves mitosis, but spermatogenesis involves meiosis.

D. Oogenesis involves differentiation, but spermatogenesis does not involve any differentiation.

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  1. 31 July, 19:11
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    A. Oogenesis occurs in females, but spermatogenesis occurs in males.
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