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Which type of cell division forms spermatids from the secondary spermatocytes?

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Answered by aasthachaudhary79
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Answer:

It is a type of cell division called meosis.

It occurs in human reproductive system

Answered by harinderkb
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Answer:

Meiosis, is the cell division that occurs in the germ cells and form 4 haploid gametes (spermatids)

Explanation:

Primary spermatocyte (2n) arise from spermatogonium (2n) by mitosis. The primary spermatocyte undergoes meiosis I and produces two haploid secondary spermatocytes. Each secondary spermatocytes undergoes meiosis II to give rise to two spermatids cells .

Thus one primary spermatocyte (2n) undergoes meiosis to form 4 haploid spermatids.

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