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how many tetrads are present in a primary spermatocyte undergoing synapsis?
a. 23
b. 44
c. 22
d. 46
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- a) How are oocytes released? b) How are spermatozoa released? c) What is the frequency of both? d) How many of each are produced during meiosis?Where does sperm production occur within the testis? a. rete testis c. seminiferous tubules b. myoid cells d. interstitial cellsIf there are 7 spermatogonium that will undergo cell division, how many functional spermatozoa will be formed?
- a. How many spermatozoa does one secondary spermatocyte produce? b. Where in zygote does the first cleavage division occur?A) What structure is released from a mature (Graffian) follicle during ovulation? B) After ovulation, what is the function of the corpus luteum?Describe the function of the cilia in the lining of the uterine tube.