Question
Biology Question on male reproductive system
The correct sequence of spermatogenetic stages leading to the formation of sperms in a mature human testis is
spermatogonia → spermatocyte → spermatid → sperms
spermatid → spermatocyte → spermatogonia → sperms
spermatogonia → spermatid → spermatocyte → sperms
spermatocyte → spermatogonia → spermatid → sperms
spermatogonia → spermatocyte → spermatid → sperms
Solution
In human males, the primordial germ cells divide mitotically and produce spermatogonia. Some of the spermatogonia grow into large primary spermatocytes. Each primary spermatocyte undergoes first maturation division which is a reductional (meiotic) one. Thus, the primary spermatocyte divides into two haploid daughter cells called secondary spermatocytes. Each secondary spermatocyte now undergoes second maturation division which is a mitotic one. Thus, each secondary spermatocyte gives rise to two spermatids that undergo transformation to form two sperms. Overall, two secondary spermatocytes give rise to four sperms.