Single Choice

The given table shows differences between spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis. Select the incorrect option.

ASpermatogenesis- Process of formation of spermatozoon. Spermiogenesis- Process of differentiation of spermatozoa from a spermatid.
BSpermatogenesis- It changes a diploid structure into a haploid structure. Spermiogenesis- It involves the conversion of a haploid structure into another haploid structure.
Correct Answer
CSpermatogenesis- Growth and divisions occur. Spermiogenesis- Divisions and growth are absent.
DSpermatogenesis- A spermatogonium forms four spermatozoa. Spermiogenesis- A spermatid forms a single spermatozoon.

Solution

Spermatogenesis involves conversion of a diploid structure (spermatogonia) into haploid structures (spermatozoa). Spermiogenesis changes a haploid structure (spermatid) into another haploid structure (spermatozoon).


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