CAMPBELL BIOLOGY IN FOCUS (LL)-W/MOD.MA
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Chapter 36.2, Problem 1CC
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The similarity and dissimilarity between second polar body and an early spermatids.
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The spermatids are the male gamete that is formed by the division of secondary spermatocytes that form a haploid gamete. Meiosis of spermatocytes results in the gametes with half genetic material from the primary cells, whereas 4 polar bodies formed from oogenesis and one of them further developed into the functional egg, other 3 polar bodies are the haploid cell which cannot be fertilized.
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