Is a secondary oocyte haploid or diploid?

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The question is asking whether a secondary oocyte, which is a specific stage in female gametogenesis, is classified as haploid or diploid. This involves understanding the process of meiosis and the number of chromosomes present in different stages of oocyte development.

Answer

Haploid

The secondary oocyte is haploid.

Answer for screen readers

The secondary oocyte is haploid.

More Information

The secondary oocyte is the product of the first meiotic division of the primary oocyte, thus it contains one set of chromosomes.

Tips

Avoid confusing primary and secondary oocytes. Primary oocytes are diploid, while secondary oocytes are haploid.

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