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Change in nucleus, acrosome formation, changes in mitochondria, centrioles, cytoplasm. These events take place in a reproductive system.
a. In which reproductive system do these events take place?
b. Why do these changes take place ?

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a. Male reproductive system
b. To transform the spermatid into a functional sperm.
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