. Cytology, with special reference to the metazoan nucleus. Cells; Cytology. 56 CYTOLOGY Another difference between gametogenesis in the male and female has already been alluded to, namely, the fact that in the female each primary oocyte gives rise to only one functional gamete and three (or two, if the first polar body does not divide) minute and functionless cells (polar bodies) instead of to four functional gametes as in the male. This is also obviously correlated with the necessity for the female gamete to. f^---^^ :^:\^. ^^ ^*^ B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned p


. Cytology, with special reference to the metazoan nucleus. Cells; Cytology. 56 CYTOLOGY Another difference between gametogenesis in the male and female has already been alluded to, namely, the fact that in the female each primary oocyte gives rise to only one functional gamete and three (or two, if the first polar body does not divide) minute and functionless cells (polar bodies) instead of to four functional gametes as in the male. This is also obviously correlated with the necessity for the female gamete to. f^---^^ :^:\^. ^^ ^*^ B. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Agar, Wilfred Eade, 1882-. London Macmillan


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