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What is the ploidy of spermatogonia?


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Spermatogonia:

  1. Spermatogonia are the immature germ cells in the testis of the male.
  2. This is formed at the time of puberty by spermatogenesis.
  3. The spermatogonia are available on the wall of the seminiferous tubules which multiply to increase the number by mitosis.
  4. These are diploid in nature.
  5. They have a total of 46 chromosomes.


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