Biology, asked by rohirestle, 1 year ago

primary spermatocyte are developed from spermatagonia and by which division?

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Answered by snehakummari200
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Spermatogenesis begins with spermatogonia (the diploid (2n) immature sperm cells derived from embryonic germ cells) dividing by mitosis. During their prolonged meiotic phase, the spermatocytes are sensitive to damage. Some of the spermatogonia develop into primary spermatocytes.

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snehakummari200: mitosis
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Answered by anitha18121
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Spermatogenesis begins with spermatogonia (the diploid (2n) immature sperm cells derived from embryonic germ cells) dividing bymitosis. During their prolonged meiotic phase, the spermatocytes are sensitive to damage. Some of the spermatogonia develop into primary spermatocytes.

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