A spermatogonium (plural: spermatogonia) is an intermediary male gametogonium (a kind of germ cell) in the production of spermatozoa. There are three subtypes: Type A(d) cells, with dark nuclei. These cells replicate to ensure a constant
supply of spermatogonia to fuel
spermatogenesis. Type A(p) cells, with pale nuclei. These cells divide by mitosis to produce Type B
cells. Type B cells, which divide to give rise to primary spermatocytes. Each primary spermatocyte duplicates its
DNA and subsequently undergoes meiosis I to produce two haploid secondary
spermatocytes. Each of the two secondary
spermatocytes further undergo meiosis II
to produce two spermatids (haploid). (1
primary spermatocyte => 4 spermatids) The spermatids then undergo spermiogenesis to produce spermatozoa.
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