Biology, asked by mcb3191, 1 year ago

Both male and female gametes are created during the process of meiosis. The formation of male gametes or sperm is called spermatogenesis. After telophase II of spermatogenesis, there would be __________ male gametes created that are all genetically __________.
A) 2; identical
B) 2; different
C) 4; identical
D) 4; different


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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Both male and female gametes are created during the process of  meiosis.


The formation of male gametes or sperm is called  spermatogenesis.


After telophase II of spermatogenesis, there  would be four male gametes created that are all genetically different.  


All four contains the same sets but have a different structure.

Answered by Sidyandex
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Both male and female gametes are made amid the procedure of meiosis.

The arrangement of male gametes or sperm is called spermatogenesis.

After telophase II of spermatogenesis, there would be 4 male gametes made that are on the whole hereditarily extraordinary.

While reproducing physical cells pursue interphase with mitosis, germ cells rather experience meiosis.

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