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Mitosis is the process by which a cell

replicates its chromosomes and then


segregates them, producing two
identical nuclei in preparation for cell

division.

While Meiosis is type of cell division that


results in four daughter cells each with
half the number of chromosomes of the
parent cell, as in the production
of gametes and plant spores.
The differences is that the Mitosis
produces identical daugther cells from
single parent cell, while Meiosis is
unique, the cell only contain only half of
much of dna.
The sperm is produce on seminiferous
tubules, the circles are the different
stages of sperms, they are inside of the
coil like shape of seminiferous tubules,
then inside there is the spermatogonia
the tiny circles which is the first stage of
spermatogenesis from Primary Mordial

Spermatogenesis is the process of


sperm development.

Stage 1 of Sperm Development


Spermatogonia - seperates cell forming
a more secondary spermatogonia, they
undergo on mitotic divisions.

Stage 2 of Sperm Development


Primary spermatocytes - are the cells
that arise from the divisions of
spermatogonia. Then they undergo
meiosis, a specialized cell division
progress to produce haploid spermatids.
During meiosis, the primary
spermatocytes divides twice to divide
four
genitically distinct spermatids

Stage 3 of Sperm Development


Spermatids - are immature sperm cells
that are formed to the two meiotic
divisions of the primary spermatocyctes.
Then the two meiotic divisions of the
primary spermatocytes divides forming a
4 genetical sperm cell.

Spermatids then undergo a maturation


process called spermiogenesis, where
they transform into fully mature, motile
sperm cells.

- During spermiogenesis, the spermatids


undergo significant morphological
changes, including the development of
the acrosome, flagellum, and
condensation of the nucleus.
- The mature sperm cells are then
released from the seminiferous tubules
into the lumen, where they can travel to
the epididymis to complete their
maturation.

Then after the maturation it is stored on


epididymis.
1. Meiosis I - Divides two secondary
spermatocytes (more spermatocytes)
from one primary spermatocyte.

2. Meiosis II - Divides four spermatids


from the two secondary spermatocytes.

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