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There is about as much nuclear dna in a primary spermatocyte is in ________ (how many) spermatid(s)

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- 4 spermatids

There is about as much nuclear DNA in a primary spermatocyte is in four spermatids.

Explanation;

-The spermatid is the haploid male gametid that results from division of secondary spermatocytes. As a result of meiosis, each spermatid contains only half of the genetic material present in the original primary spermatocyte.

-During spermatogenesis, primary spermatocyte a diploid cell that has derived from a spermatogonium and can subsequently begin meiosis and divide into two haploid secondary spermatocytes. secondary spermatocyte one of the two haploid cells into which a primary spermatocyte divides, and which in turn gives origin to spermatids.

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