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Answered by simra4825
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The diploid number of primary spermatocytes is halved during meiosis. A primary spermatocyte is transformed into two secondary spermatocytes during meiosis I - these cells then in turn are converted into (1N) spermatids during meiosis II.

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Answered by shynicaamrrisha
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The diploid number of primary spermatocytes is halved during meiosis. A primary spermatocyte is transformed into two secondary spermatocytes during meiosis I - these cells then in turn are converted into (1N) spermatids during meiosis II.

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