Sequence of Events: Spermatogenesis Thousands of sperm are produced each second. Insert numbers in the spaces provided to arrange the events of spermatogenesis in the proper order. V. A Daughter cells of spermatogonia differentiate into slightly larger cells called primary spermatocytes, which move toward the lumen of the seminiferous tubule. B Spermatids differentiate to form heads and tails and eventually transform into mature spermatozoa (sperm), each with 23 chromosomes C Each secondary spermatocyte divides to form two spermatids. D Spermatogonia in the walls of the seminiferous tubules divide by mitosis to produce two daughter cells, each with 46 chromosomes. E. Through meiosis, the primary spermatocyte yields two genetically unique secondary spermatocytes, each with 23 chromosomes.

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Sequence of Events: Spermatogenesis
Thousands of sperm are produced each second. Insert numbers in the spaces provided to
arrange the events of spermatogenesis in the proper order.
A Daughter cells of spermatogonia differentiate into slightly larger cells called primary
spermatocytes, which move toward the lumen of the seminiferous tubule.
_B Spermatids differentiate to form heads and tails and eventually transform into mature
spermatozoa (sperm), each with 23 chromosomes
_C Each secondary spermatocyte divides to form two spermatids.
D Spermatogonia in the walls of the seminiferous tubules divide by mitosis to produce two
daughter cells, each with 46 chromosomes.
E. Through meiosis, the primary spermatocyte yields two genetically unique secondary
spermatocytes, each with 23 chromosomes.
Transcribed Image Text:V. Sequence of Events: Spermatogenesis Thousands of sperm are produced each second. Insert numbers in the spaces provided to arrange the events of spermatogenesis in the proper order. A Daughter cells of spermatogonia differentiate into slightly larger cells called primary spermatocytes, which move toward the lumen of the seminiferous tubule. _B Spermatids differentiate to form heads and tails and eventually transform into mature spermatozoa (sperm), each with 23 chromosomes _C Each secondary spermatocyte divides to form two spermatids. D Spermatogonia in the walls of the seminiferous tubules divide by mitosis to produce two daughter cells, each with 46 chromosomes. E. Through meiosis, the primary spermatocyte yields two genetically unique secondary spermatocytes, each with 23 chromosomes.
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