Biology, asked by nitinsoni1145, 8 months ago

How is a primary spennatocyte different from a secondary spermatocyte?

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Answered by bhaveshpandya7893
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After committing to meiosis, two cellular divisions occur where the 4n primary spermatocyte divides to form two 2n secondary spermatocytes (n refers to one complete copy of the genetic material). In turn, each secondary spermatocyte divides to form two 1n spermatids.

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Answered by anonymous0615105
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primary spermatocytes are diploid (2N) cells. After Meiosis I, two secondary spermatocytes are formed. Secondary spermatocytes are haploid (N) cells that contain half the number of chromosomes,

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