Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct option. Match from the options given below Column-I Column-II A. Primary oocyte I. It is formed when oogonia starts division and temporarily arrested at prophase of meiosis I. B. Secondary oocyte II. A large haploid cell which retains bulk of nutrient rich cytoplasm of the primary oocyte. C. Primary follicle III. A large number of these degenerate during the phase from puberty to birth. D. Oogonia IV. Gamete mother cell. E. Secondary follicle V. Surrounded by more layers of granulosa cells and a new theca. F. Graafian follicle VI. Rupture to release ovum from the ovary.

 

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Match the column-I with column-II and select the correct

option. Match from the options given below

[Column-I 

then

Column-II]

A. Primary oocyte

 I. It is formed when oogonia

starts division and

temporarily arrested at

prophase of meiosis I.

B. Secondary oocyte

 II. A large haploid cell which

retains bulk of nutrient rich

cytoplasm of the primary

oocyte.

C. Primary follicle

 III. A large number of these

degenerate during the

phase from puberty to birth.

D. Oogonia

 IV. Gamete mother cell.

E. Secondary follicle 

V. Surrounded by more layers

of granulosa cells and a

new theca.

F. Graafian follicle 

VI. Rupture to release ovum

from the ovary.

(a) A – I; B – II; C – III; D – IV; E – V; F – VI

(b) A – III; B – I; C – IV; D – II; E – V; F – VI

(c) A – VI; B – IV; C – V; D – II; E – I; F – III

(d) A – II; B – IV; C – III; D – V; E – I; F – VI


Answer:

(b) A – III; B – I; C – IV; D – II; E – V; F – VI




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