Ootid


 
 

An ootid is a female gametid, as opposed to a male spermatid. Two ootids are formed by meiosis of a secondary oocyte. An ootid later differentiates into an ovum.

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Gametid: A gametid is a kind of germ cell that results from the meiosis of a gametocyte. Male gametids are spermatids, while female gametids are ootids....

Spermatid: The term spermatid refers to the haploid male gametid that results from division of secondary spermatocytes. As a result of meiosis, each spermatid contains only half of the genetic material present in the original primary spermatocyte....

Meiosis: :For the article on the figure of speech, see meiosis (figure of speech)....

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Meiosis (3) - Gametid (2) - Spermatid (2) - Haploid (1) - Ootid (1) - Spermatocyte (1) - Meiosis (figure of speech) (1) - Figure of speech (1) - Differentiate (1) - Oocyte (1) - Ovum (1) - Gametocyte (1) - Germ cell (1) -
 

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