Biology, asked by balaji5493, 1 year ago

How many secondary spermatocytes will be required to form 400 spermatozoa's?

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Answered by mayank3441
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From spermatogonium, primary spermatocyte is formed and by mitosis. Then from one primary spermatocyte, two secondary spermatocytes are formed by meiosis followed by the formation of spermatids and finally 4 spermatozoa. As each secondary spermatocyte results i

n the formation of two spermatozoa, 200 secondary spermatocytes will give rise to 400 spermatozoa.

Thus, the correct answer is option B.


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Answered by rvsuvathi
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200 secondary spermatocytes

As each secondary spermatocyte results in the formation of two spermatozoa, 200 secondary spermatocytes will give rise to 400 spermatozoa.

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