Chapter 43: Q. 13 (page 1259)
Which of the following cells in spermatogenesis is diploid?
a. primary spermatocyte b. secondary spermatocyte c. spermatid d. sperm
Short Answer
The correct option is a. primary spermatocyte
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Chapter 43: Q. 13 (page 1259)
Which of the following cells in spermatogenesis is diploid?
a. primary spermatocyte b. secondary spermatocyte c. spermatid d. sperm
The correct option is a. primary spermatocyte
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Which term applies to egg development outside the female with nourishment derived from a yolk? a. oviparity b. viviparity c. ovoviparity d. ovovoparity
What do you think would happen if multiple sperm fused with one egg?
Nutrient and waste requirements for the developing fetus are handled during the first few weeks by: a. the placenta b. diffusion through the endometrium c. the chorion d. the blastocyst
If male reproductive pathways are not cyclical, how are they controlled?
Which term applies to egg development within the female with nourishment derived from a yolk?
a. oviparity b. viviparity c. ovoviparity d. ovovoparity
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