Secondary spermatocytes (haploid) undergo second meiotic division to form 4 equal haploid spermatids. How is this possible if it undergoes meiotic division?
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You are right a haploid cell cannot undergo meiosis but if you have read the NCERT Book thouroghly it says thay Secondary spermatocyte undergo meiosis -II.Meiosis I has already taken place from primary spermatocyte which formed secondary spermatocyte.
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You are right a haploid cell cannot undergo meiosis but if you have read the NCERT Book thouroghly it says thay Secondary spermatocyte undergo meiosis -II.Meiosis I has already taken place from primary spermatocyte which formed secondary spermatocyte.
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