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{Oogonia divide by mitosis
{Oogonia divide by mitosis
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- During the reproductive period.
- During the reproductive period.
- All of the above.
- All of the above.
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{Oocytes in follicles enter prophase 1 of meiosis and are arrested at the diplotene stage. Which of the following block the further stages of mitosis?
{Oocytes in follicles enter prophase 1 of meiosis and are arrested at the diplotene stage. Which of the following block the further stages of mitosis?
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- androgens
- androgens
- Oestrogens
- Oestrogens
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{Which of the following is the most correct sequence of ovarian follicle development classifications.
{Which of the following is the most correct sequence of ovarian follicle development classifications.
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- Primary, Secondary, Preovulatory
- Primary, Secondary, Preovulatory
- None of the above
- None of the above
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{Follicle development involves only growth of supporting cells not the oocyte.
{Follicle development involves only growth of supporting cells not the oocyte.
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{Oogonia divide by mitosis

During the fetal period.
After birth.
After puberty.
During the reproductive period.
All of the above.
follicular stimulating hormone (FSH)
leutenising hormone (LH)
cyclic AMP (cAMP) secreted by follicles
androgens
Oestrogens
Preovulatory, Secondary, Primary, Primordial
Graafian, Primary, Small antral, large antral
Primordial, Primary, Secondary, Preovulatory
Primary, Secondary, Preovulatory
None of the above
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false