A primary spermatocyte has 64 chromosomes. After meiosis I, each secondary spermatocyte would have 32 chromosomes. After meiosis II, each spermatid would have 16 chromosomes.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
A primary spermatocyte has 64 chromosomes. After meiosis I, each secondary spermatocyte would have 32 chromosomes. After meiosis II, each spermatid would have 32 chromosomes. Meiosis I is the known as the reduction division because the chromosome number is only cut in half during meiosis I.
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