Gametogenesis is the process by which male and female sex cells (gametes) i.e., sperms and ova are formed, respectively, in the male and female gonads (testes and ovaries).
Gametogenesis is of two types: Spermatogenesis and Oogenesis.
Spermatogenesis: The process of formation of sperms is called Spermatogenesis. It occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the testes. Spermatogenesis includes formation of spermatids and formation of spermatozoa. 
Oogenesis: The process of formation of a mature female gamete (ovum) is called oogenesis. It occurs in the ovaries (female gonads). It consists of three phases: multiplication, growth and maturation. 
Spermatogenesis vs Oogenesis
| 
Spermatogenesis | 
Oogenesis | |
| 
1 | 
It occurs in the
  testes | 
It occurs in the ovaries | 
| 
2 | 
A primary
  spermatocyte divides to form two secondary spermatocytes | 
A primary oocyte
  divides to form one secondary oocycte and one polar body.  | 
| 
3 | 
A secondary
  spermatocyte divides to form two spermatids | 
A secondary
  oocyte divide to form one ovum and one polar body | 
| 
4 | 
No polar body is
  formed | 
Polar bodies are
  formed | 
| 
5 | 
A spermatogonium
  forms four spermatozoa | 
An oogonium
  forms only one ovum.  | 
| 
6. | 
It is generally
  completed in the testes and thus mature sperms are released from the testes.  | 
It is often
  completed in the female reproductive tract or in many animals in water
  because oocytes are released from the ovaries.  | 
| 
7.  | 
To take part in
  reproduction, the spermatids have to transform into thread like sperms by the
  process of spermiogenesis | 
Ootids as such
  take part in reproduction. | 
| 
8. | 
Both maturation
  divisions are completed in testes themselves  | 
First maturation division is completed in the ovaries but the
  second one is completed outside ovaries after fertilization begins. | 
| 
9. | 
It is a continuous
  process and completed in approximately 74 days.  | 
It is a discontinuous process and completed in a few days to years. | 
| 
10. | 
Mammalian Sperms 
(a)A sperm is formed of four parts: Head, neck,
  middle piece and tail. 
(b)Small amount of cytoplasm is present 
(c)Nucleus condensed with no nucleoplasm. 
(d)Centrioles is present. 
(e)Mitochondrion is compactly arranged and form
  a spiral called nebenkern. 
(f)Sperm is flagellated and motile. 
(g)Surrounded by only plasma membrane. | 
Mammalian
  ovum 
(a)Ovum is alecithal and has an excentric
  nucleus. 
(b) Large amount of cytoplasm is present. 
(c)Nucleus is bloated with nucleoplasm and is
  called germinal vesicle. 
(d)Centrioles is absent. 
(e) Mitochondria scattered in the cytoplasm. 
(f)Ovum is spherical and non motile. 
(g)Surrounded by a number of egg envelopes.  | 
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