Like spermatogenesis, oogenesis process also can be divided into three stages:
(i) Previtellogenesis: During previtellogenesis, changes occur in nucleus and cytoplasm of egg.
Changes in nucleus
Changes in cytoplasm
(ii) Vitellogenesis: During vitellogenesis egg stores food in the form of yolk. Some part of yolk is synthesised in egg only, but major part of yolk is received from liver. Yolk received from liver is less viscous and is therefore soluble but this type of food cannot be stored for long periods (because it easily gets converted into simple form). So mitochondria of egg with the help of kinase enzyme make the yolk more viscous and insoluble.
2 types of yolk is found:
Chemical composition of yolk
Classification of egg - membranes
On the basis of origin, egg- membranes are of 3 types:
Functions of Egg-membranes
Different types of eggs
1. Insect Egg
The Cytoplasm here is found in two parts:
2. Frog's Egg
Two types of egg membranes are found in frogs egg
Internal part of the egg is divided in two parts
3. Chick Egg
4. Egg of Mammals
The egg has 2 egg-membranes
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