Gametogenesis, the production of sperm and eggs, takes place through the process of this?

Gametogenesis, the production of sperm and eggs, takes place through the process of this?

  • Correct Answer: meiosis
  • osmosis
  • mutations
  • gametes

Explanation: Gametogenesis (Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis) Gametogenesis, the production of sperm and eggs, takes place through the process of meiosis. During meiosis, two cell divisions separate the paired chromosomes in the nucleus and then separate the chromatids that were made during an earlier stage of the cell’s life cycle. Meiosis produces haploid cells with half of each pair of chromosomes normally found in diploid cells. The production of sperm is called spermatogenesis and the production of eggs is called oogenesis. Spermatogenesis.

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