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Primary spermatocyte differs from spermatogonium in

A

number of chromosomes

B

size and volume

C

DNA content

D

size of chromosomes

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A

Undifferentiated primordial germ cells undergo mitotic division to produced spermatogonia. Each spermmatogonium grows to a larger primary spermatocyte by obtaining nutrients from the nursing cells. The DNA content remains the same (2) in both spermatogonia and primary spermatocyte.
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