Why is there unequal distribution of the cytoplasm during oogenesis?

A To create a zygote asexually
B To create polar bodies useful for reproduction
C To create one large cell with lots of nutrients, cytoplasm, and organelles
• To create a sperm cell

C To create one large cell with lots of nutrients, cytoplasm, and organelles

During oogenesis, the unequal distribution of cytoplasm occurs because the goal is to create one large cell, the egg or ovum, that contains a sufficient amount of nutrients, cytoplasm, and organelles to support the development of an embryo if fertilization occurs. This is in contrast to spermatogenesis, where equal distribution of cytoplasm occurs to create multiple functional sperm cells that are specialized for fertilization.