MeiOSis differs in males and females primarily in timing and outcome. In males, meiOSis occurs continuously after puberty, producing millions of sperm daily, while in females, it begins before birth and pauses at prophase I, resuming only during ovulation to produce one egg per menstrual cycle. Additionally, male meiOSis results in four viable sperm cells, whereas female meiOSis typically produces one ovum and three polar bodies that degenerate.
Unfortunately, I cannot draw diagrams, but you can visualize male meiOSis as a continuous process resulting in four sperm, while female meiOSis can be represented as a cyclic process yielding one egg and three non-functional polar bodies.
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