a.
To explain:
Whether the first phrase in the pair that is the cell number in morula is greater than second phrase that is the cell number in gastrula or smaller or both are equal.
Concept introduction:
The gametogenesis is the process of formation of gametes. The female gamete is known as egg cell and the male gamete is known as the sperm. The fertilization is the process in which the male gamete fuses with the female gamete.
b.
To explain:
Whether the first phrase in the pair that is the thickness of endometrium after ovulation is greater than second phrase that is thickness of endometrium after menstruation or smaller or both are equal.
Concept introduction:
The gametogenesis is the process of formation of gametes. The female gamete is known as egg cell and the male gamete is known as the sperm. The fertilization is the process in which the male gamete fuses with the female gamete.
c.
To explain:
Whether the first phrase in the pair that is the number of eggs released from ovary during each ovarian cycle is greater than second phrase that is the number of sperms released during ejaculation or smaller or both are equal.
Concept introduction:
The gametogenesis is the process of formation of gametes. The female gamete is known as egg cell and the male gamete is known as the sperm. The fertilization is the process in which the male gamete fuses with the female gamete.
d.
To explain:
Whether the first phrase in the pair that is the number of chromosomes in egg
are greater than second phrase that is the number of chromosomes in a sperm cell or smaller or both are equal.
Concept introduction:
The gametogenesis is the process of formation of gametes. The female gamete is known as egg cell and the male gamete is known as the sperm. The fertilization is the process in which the male gamete fuses with the female gamete.

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