naissukusolun
Naissukusolun is a term derived from Finnish and directly translates to "female gamete" or "ovum" in English. It refers to the reproductive cell produced by female animals, including humans. These cells are haploid, meaning they contain half the number of chromosomes found in a typical somatic cell of the organism.
The primary function of the naissukusolun is to participate in sexual reproduction. When a naissukusolun is
The production of naissukusolun occurs through a process called oogenesis, which involves meiosis. This process ensures