Number of Spermatozoa from One Spermatogonium

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One spermatogonium produces how many spermatozoa?

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One spermatogonium produces how many spermatozoa?

  1. 4
  2. 16
  3. 64 ✓ Correct
  4. 32
Explanation:
Correct Answer: 64

One spermatogonium undergoes multiple mitotic divisions followed by meiosis to ultimately produce 64 spermatozoa.

Steps of Spermatogenesis
  • 1 Spermatogonium → 16 Primary spermatocytes (4 mitotic divisions = 2⁴ = 16)
  • 16 Primary spermatocytes → 32 Secondary spermatocytes (Meiosis I)
  • 32 Secondary spermatocytes → 64 Spermatids (Meiosis II)
  • 64 Spermatids → 64 Spermatozoa (spermiogenesis — morphological maturation)
Summary Formula
  • 1 Spermatogonium → 16 Primary spermatocytes → 64 spermatozoa
  • 1 Primary spermatocyte → 4 spermatozoa
  • 1 Primary oocyte → 1 ovum (rest become polar bodies)

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