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14 February, 22:36

In the first step of spermatogenesis, spermatogonia differentiate cells into

A. Spermatids

B. Primary spermatocytes

C. Secondary spermatocytes

D. Spermatozoa

E. Spermatophyte

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  1. 14 February, 23:12
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    B. Primary spermatocytes

    Explanation:

    The germ cell line is a group of cells found inside the seminiferous tubules. This germ cells undergo mitosis (creating spermatogonia) to have a steady supply of cells that will divide by meiosis to produce gametes. When spermatogonia divide by meiosis at the end of meiosis I the newly created cells are known as primary spermatocytes.
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