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Explain the first phase of
spermatogenesis.​

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Answered by samfernando342
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The first comprises the cells from the spermatogonium up to and including the secondary spermatocyte and is termed spermatocytogenesis. The second one comprises the differentiation/maturation of the sperm cell, starting with the spermatid phase and is termed spermiogenesis (or spermiohistogenesis).

Answered by Anonymous
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The first comprises the cells from the spermatogonium up to and including the secondary spermatocyte and is termed spermatocytogenesis

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