Biology, asked by tribhuvanswapni2063, 11 months ago

At the end of first meiotic division, male sperm
differentiates into
(a) secondary spermatocyte
(b) primary spermatocyte
(c) spermatogonium
(d) spermatids

Answers

Answered by abhirock51
0

Answer:

c}

Explanation:

secondary spermatocyte is correct answer

Answered by gadakhsanket
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Dear Student,

◆ Answer - (a)

At the end of first meiotic division, male sperm differentiates into secondary spermatocyte.

◆ Meiosis -

- Genetically different daughter cells are produced.

- Occurs in germ cells.

- Involves 2 divisions.

- Also called haploid division.

- Crossing over occur.

- It is involved in formation of gametes.

- After 1st meiotic division, secondary spermatocyte is formed.

- After 2nd meiotic division, spermatid is formed.

Thanks dear. Hope this helps you..

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