Final answer:
The statement "Oogenesis has a similar function to spermatogenesis, the formation of a gamete." is A . True.
Step-by-step explanation:
Oogenesis and spermatogenesis both have the similar function of gamete formation through the process of meiosis. While spermatogenesis results in the formation of four sperm cells in males, oogenesis in females leads to the formation of just one viable ovum, with the other three products of meiosis developing into polar bodies which are eventually degraded. Unlike spermatogenesis which continuously produces sperm in the testes of males, oogenesis in females has a finite timeline, as women are born with a set number of primary oocytes that decrease in number until menopause. Hence the statement is true.