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Difference between spermatozoa and spermatogonia

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Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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Explanation:

A spermatogonium (plural: spermatogonia) is an undifferentiated male germ cell. Spermatogonia undergo spermatogenesis to form mature spermatozoa in the seminiferous tubules of the testis. These cells are reserve spermatogonial stem cells which do not usually undergo active mitosis.

Answered by Anonymous
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✧ SPERMATOZOA → In spermatogenesis, sperms release out from the testis whereas, in oogenesis, oocytes release from the ovary which develops later. Spermatogenesis results into four motile male gametes (sperms) from a Spermatogonium and oogenesis results into a single non-motile female gamete (ovum) from an Oogonium.

✧ SPERMATOGONIA → Spermatogonia are rounded cells that lie in contact with the basement membrane of the seminiferous tubules. They are the stem cells of the system, dividing to maintain their own numbers and to produce the cells that embark on the process of development into spermatozoa.

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