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What is stagnation? Explain briefly.

Updated: Feb 3, 2021

What is stagnation? Explain briefly.


Answer-


The formation of ovules from the cells of the genital epithelium of the woman's ovaries is called ovulation. Androgen is completed in the following steps -


(i) Proliferation Faust (proliferation phase) -

This stage starts from the time when the female fetus is about 7 months in the mother's womb. Genital cells divide and form cell clusters in the cavity of the ovaries called vesicles.


(ii) Growth speed (growth phase) -

This stage is also completed when the female is in the mother's womb. At this stage, the ugonium grows in size while collecting food from the nutrition cells. It is called primary oocyte.


(iii) Mature Futurity (Maturity Phase) -

This activity continues continuously throughout the reproductive period (11-45) years. In primary oocytes there is a first pseudocyst division and two unequal cells are formed. The larger cell is called the secondary oocyte, while the smaller cell is called the first polarized (first polar body). This division occurs before ovulation. The second mitotic division occurs in the oviduct, followed by ovulation, resulting in one molecule virus and a secondary polarized (second polar body) formation. All polarized are destroyed and an egg is obtained in this entire process. The polarization is formed to provide nutrition to the egg particles.


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