Biology Today — May 2017

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Stages in Oogenesis

(Multiplication
phase)

(Maturation
phase)

(Growth phase)

Fetal life

mitosis
Oogonia

Primary oocyte

Secondary oocyte
2 nd meiotic division
(completed after
fertilisation)

1 st meiotic division
(begins in utero,
completed prior to
ovulation)

Mitosis
differentiation

Ovum

Childhood

Adult
reproductive
life

First polar
body
Second
polar
body

Puberty

Birth

Chromosomes
number per
cell

Events

46 Cells of germinal epithelium divide to
produce oogonia which multiply by mitotic
divisions forming the primary oocytes.
46 Meiosis begins in the primary oocytes soon
after their formation. However, the oocytes
are arrested in the meiotic prophase I. This
is the first resting stage. They undergo a
round of DNA synthesis, and chromosome
pairing takes place. There is accumulation
of food materials and other resources for
nourishment of the oocyte.
23 Primary oocyte continues meiosis I and
produces first polar body and secondary
oocyte.
The secondary oocyte proceeds with meiosis
II but gets arrested in metaphase II stage.
This is the second resting stage.

Only those primary oocytes destined for ovulation complete the first meiotic division which occurs just before the mature
follicle is ovulated. The second meiotic division occurs in Fallopian tube after ovulation, but only if the secondary oocyte is
fertilised, i.e., penetrated by a sperm.

Hormonal Control of Oogenesis


•    Induces rupture of mature
Graafian follicle and release of
secondary oocyte (ovulation).
• Stimulates development of
corpus luteum which secretes
progesterone.

•    Stimulates growth of Graafian
follicle and development of oocyte
within follicle to complete meiosis I
to form secondary oocyte.
• Stimulates formation of estrogen.

Hypothalamus

Ovary

Anterior lobe of pituitary

GnRH

FSHLH

Significance of Oogenesis


Formation of one ovum and three
polar bodies.

Crossing over in meiosis I brings
about variations.

Maintains half the number of chromosomes in
ovum (haploid condition) by forming polar bodies.

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