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An immature ovum is a cell that goes through the process of to become an . It can be an , an , or an . An oocyte, in turn, can be either primary or secondary, depending on how far it has come in its process of .

third trimester
[[Dictyate]] in prophase I until ovulation
Halted in metaphase II until fertilization
Minutes after fertilization


Oogonium
are the cells that turn into primary oocytes in oogenesis. answers.com They are diploid.

Oogonia are created in early life. All have turned into primary oocytes at late fetal age.


Primary oocyte
The primary oocyte is defined by its process of , which is meiosis. It has duplicated its DNA, so that each chromosome has two chromatids, i.e. 92 chromatids all in all (4C).

When meiosis I is completed, one secondary oocyte and one is created.

Primary oocytes have been created in late fetal life. This is the stage where immature ova spend most of their lifetime, more specifically in diplotene of prophase I of meiosis. The halt is called . Most degenerate by , but a few go through , and that's the trigger to the next step. Thus, an immature ovum can spend up to ~55 years as a primary oocyte (the last ovulation before ).


Secondary oocyte
The secondary oocyte is the cell that is formed by meiosis I in oogenesis. Biochem Thus, it has only one of each pair of homologous chromosomes. In other words, it is haploid. However, each chromosome still has two chromatids, making a total of 46 chromatids (1N but 2C). The secondary oocyte continues the second stage of meiosis (meiosis II), and the daughter cells are one ootid and one .

Secondary oocytes are the immature ovum shortly after ovulation, to , where it turns into an ootid. Thus, the time as a secondary oocyte is measured in days.


Ootid
An ootid is the haploid result of ootidogenesis. yourdictionary In oogenesis, it doesn't really have any significance in itself, since it is very similar to the ovum. However, it fills the purpose as the female counterpart of the male in .

Each chromosome is split between the two ootids, leaving only one chromatid per chromosome. Thus, there are 23 chromatids in total (1N).


Ovum
The ootid matures into an .

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