List, in order of appearance, all the cell types expected to be formed during oogenesis

A) oogonium, primary oocyte, secondary oocyte and first polar body, ootid and second polar body
B) oogonium, primary oocyte, second polar body and ootid, secondary oocyte and first polar body
C) primary oocyte, secondary oocyte and first polar body, oogonium, second polar body and ootid
D) primary oocyte, secondary oocyte and first polar body, ootid, second polar body, oogonium
E) primary oocyte, secondary oocyte and first polar body, second polar body, ootid, oogonium


Answer: A

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