First meiotic division is completed in which of the following follicle?

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Question: First meiotic division is completed in which of the following follicle?

A    At the time of copulation within fallopian tube

B   After formation of ovum within the ovary

C   At the time of fertilization within ampulla

D  Within tertiary follicle prior to ovulation

Answer:  Within tertiary follicle prior to ovulation

 

Aspect Description
Initiation The first meiotic division of the primary oocyte initiates during fetal development and is arrested in prophase I before birth.
Location This process takes place within the ovaries of the female reproductive system.
Resumption of Meiosis The first meiotic division resumes within a tertiary (Graafian) follicle shortly before ovulation.
Key Event ·        Homologous chromosomes undergo recombination and crossing over during prophase I.

·        Reduction division occurs during the first meiotic division, leading to the formation of two haploid cells, but one of them is much larger and called a secondary oocyte.

Result of the First Meiotic Division The first meiotic division produces a secondary oocyte and a smaller polar body.
Status After the First Division The secondary oocyte is arrested in metaphase II of meiosis until fertilization.
Significance The secondary oocyte is the cell that can be fertilized by a sperm cell, and upon fertilization, it completes the second meiotic division to form a mature ovum.
Key Function Ensures the generation of haploid gametes for fertilization, as it reduces the chromosome number by half.
Control Mechanisms Various hormonal signals and environmental cues regulate the resumption of meiosis and the timing of ovulation.
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