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Read the following statements -
P . Each famale foetus ovary possess a couple of billion gamete mother cells.
Q. Spermatogenesis starts at puberty
R. In semen, at least 40% sperms should have a normal shape for fertility.
How many of given statements are not true?

A

None

B

One

C

Two

D

Three

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The correct Answer is:
C
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