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Immature female egg cells call oogonia develop in the fetus. Oogonia undergo mitosis to form __________ (specific egg cell type); these cell begin meiosis I but do not complete it, thus they are "stuck in" this cell division and they lay dormant until puberty. Females are born with about 2 million of thses immature egg cells.

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Answer:

The correct answer to the question: Immature female egg cells call oogonia develop in the fetus. Oogonia undergo mitosis to form___ (specific egg cell type), would be: primary oocytes (primordial follicle).

Explanation:

During the development of the fetus, especially the female fetus, one thing that also starts to develop are the egss that she will carry and with which she will be able to reproduce after puberty. However, between the fetal stage, till puberty, these eggs, which are first known as oogonia undergo mitosis and become known as primary oocytes, whose first meiotic stage, prophase I, is halted and therefore they remain dormant, and stationary, until puberty, when the different hormones, like luteinizing hormone, among others, are released by the pituitary gland and the process of meiosis is completed, and this primary oocyte evolves into an egg that is able to be fertilized.