Biology, asked by AlienRapper, 1 year ago

Is Spermiogenesis and Spermatogenesis the same stuff? If it ain't, plz differentiate b/w 'em..

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Answered by amandeep78
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Spermatogenesis is production of spermatozoa from germ cells and spermiogenesis is the maturation of spermatozoa where head part of sperm is attached.

Answered by temporarygirl
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Answer:

Some of the major differences between spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis in humans are as follows:

Spermatogenesis:

1. It is the process of the formation of haploid spermatozoa (sperms) from the undifferen­tiated diploid primordial germ cells of the testes.

  2. It involves multiplication phase, growth phase, maturation phase and differentiation phase.

3. A spermatogonium produces four spermato­zoa (sperms).

Spermiogenesis:

1. It is the process of the transformation of spermatids into spermatozoa (sperms).

2. It involves only differentiation phase, therefore, it is a part of spermatogenesis.

3. One spermatid develops into one spermato­zoon.

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