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Oogenesis:
Oogenesis is the process of egg cell (ova) formation in females.
It begins during embryonic development, with oogonia differentiating into primary oocytes.
Primary oocytes remain arrested in prophase I until puberty.
Puberty triggers the selection of one primary oocyte each menstrual cycle for maturation.
The mature secondary oocyte is released during ovulation.
Fertilization leads to the formation of a mature ovum.
Oogenesis contributes to genetic diversity.
Hormones like FSH and LH regulate oogenesis.
Oogenesis has a finite supply, and menopause marks its end.