Multiple Choice
The number of primary oocytes in a female
A) is decreased continually throughout her reproductive life from puberty to menopause
B) is maintained constant during her reproductive life because those that are lost are continuously replaced by an equal number of new primary oocytes
C) increases at the time of menopause
D) is decreased continually throughout her reproductive life from puberty to menopause and increases at the time of menopause
E) is maintained constant during her reproductive life because those that are lost are continuously replaced by an equal number of new primary oocytes, and increases at the time of menopause
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