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What is the function of spermatogonia

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Answered by yashshishodia12
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These reserve male germ cells are called spermatogonia (sg.: spermatogonium). They represent the foundation of sperm cell production in the testis by balancing self-renewal and differentiation activity. When a man reaches the age of puberty, spermatogonia resume their division and start the process of spermatogenesis.

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These reserve male germ cells are called spermatogonia (sg.: spermatogonium). They represent the foundation of sperm cell production in the testis by balancing self-renewal and differentiation activity. When a man reaches the age of puberty, spermatogonia resume their division and start the process of spermatogenesis.

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