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Spermatogenesis produces __________________ from one original cell.

A.) Two diploid cells
B.) Two haploid cells
C.) Four diploid cells
D.) Four haploid cells

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Hey there! I believe the answer is the fourth option: D. Four haploid cells

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Spermatogenesis produces four haploid cells from one original cell.

Further Explanation:

The germ cells are also known as spermatogonia along with the sertoli cells which are present in the wall of the seminiferous tubule. The only cell that undergoes meiosis to produce gametes is the germ cell that lies near the outer surface of the seminiferous tubule.

Mitosis that occurs in the spermatogonium cells produces two diploid cells. One of the two diploid cells that are produced by the process of mitosis undergoes meiosis to form the sperm cells. The other diploid cell undergoes successive mitotic divisions to produce more diploid cells. Primary spermatocytes are diploid daughter cell produced from germ cell that begins the process of meiosis. The secondary spermatocytes are haploid cells produced by first meiotic division that separates the homologous chromosome. Cells undergo second meiotic division and separate the chromatids which produce spermatids. Each spermatid produced spermatozoa.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School  

Subject: Biology

Topic: Spermatogenesis

Keywords:

Germ cell, diploid cell, haploid cell, chromatid, spermatogonium, sertoli cell, seminiferous tubule, meiotic division, spermatozoa, daughter cell.