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Chapter 35, Problem 7WIO
Is each of the following cell types haploid or diploid? How does each cell type relate to the others?
a. An oogonium
b. A primary spermatocyte
c. A spermatid
d. A secondary oocyte
e. A polar body derived from a primary oocyte
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Which of the following does NOT aid the sperm in fertilization?
a. increased mitochondria
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Spermatogenesis is an example of asymmetric cell division.
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The formation of a mature egg occurs through symmetric cell division.
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Spermatogenesis and oogenesis are both examples of asymmetric cell division.
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b. To remove excess cytoplasm
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d. The fertilised oocyte is not a haploid cell until it expels the sperms mitochondria
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