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Explain Gametogenesis​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gametogenesis occurs when a haploid cell (n) is formed from a diploid cell (2n) through meiosis. We call gametogenesis in the male spermatogenesis and it produces spermatozoa.

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Gametogenesis

Gametogenesis is a process by which diploid or haploid precursor cells undergo cell division and differentiation to form gametes. Depending on the biological life cycle of the organism, gametogenesis occurs by meiotic division of diploid gametocytes or mitotic division of haploid gametogenous cells. For example, Animals produce gametes through meiosis in organs called gonads. Plants produce gametes through mitosis in their gametophytes. However, gametes are always haploid cells.

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