In a certain male individual, primary spermatocytes do not divide into secondary spermatocytes, yet still undergo spermiogenesis and form mature sperm. How will the resulting sperm differ from normal sperm? 

A. The abnormal sperm will be diploid instead of haploid.
B. The abnormal sperm are all type A cells.
C. The abnormal sperm will have 23 chromosomes instead of 46.
D. The abnormal sperm won't develop a tail or acrosomal cap.


Answer: A

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