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The correct sequence of spermatogenetic stages leading to the formation of sperms in a mature human testes is :
Options
(a) Spermatogonia – spermatocyte – spermatid – sperms
(b) spermatid – spermatocyte – spermatogonia – sperms
(c) spermatogonia – spermatid – spermatocyte – sperms
(d) spermatocyte – spermatogonia – spermatid – sperms
Correct Answer:
Spermatogonia – spermatocyte – spermatid – sperms
Explanation:
The formation of sperms in mature human testes completed in three important phases in ggametogenesis-multiplication, growth and maturation phase. During these phases primarily germ cells change into spermatogonia then spermatocyte during growth phase which change into spermatoids and spermatids into sperms.
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Topics: Human Reproduction
(101)
Subject: Biology
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