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20 January, 11:55

xplain why the genetic content of individual chromosomes in a spermatozoon most likely differs from the genetic content of individual chromosomes in a primary spermatocyte.

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  1. 20 January, 14:04
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    Answer: The spermatozoon is a mature cell with having haploid (N) number of chromosome while

    Primary spermatocytes are immature cell with having diploid (2N) number of chromosomes

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    Spermatozoon

    It is the term used to describe the motile mature sex cell of the male organism. These cells have a haploid (N) number of chromosomes. Spermatozoon has one or more swimming flagella with a head-on anterior side. This cell is ready to fertilize with the female egg cell to produce a zygote.

    Primary spermatocytes

    This is a diploid cell having a 2N number of chromosomes. Primary spermatocyte refers to the cell before the process of Meiosis I. After Meiosis I secondary spermatocytes are produced which have half the number of chromosomes.
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