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- Name the cell division that takes place during gametogenesis. What is its significance.The diagram in Figure 1 shows a section through the mammalian testis. With reference to this diagram answer the following questions: FIGURE 1 (a) What percentage of each of the following types of cells would you expect to contain an X chromosome. Give a REASON for your answer in each case. i) type cell A ii) type cell B (b)Name the cell type labelled B which under goes mitosis. State the importance of mitosis in a mature testis.The modified structures at the border of the epithelium shown above are immotile in a 23-year-old patient. Which of the following would be a consequence of this lack of motility? A. Implantation failure B. Kartagener's syndrome C. Malabsorption syndrome D. Reduction in number of disaccharidases E. Uptake and digestion of spermatid residual bodies
- IDENTIFY the label of the sea urchin's TESTIS as to what CELLS are being pointed at. Please make sure that the answer is a cella. b.What important change happens to sperm in the female reproductive tract? (select one) a. Capacitation which increases sperm motility b. The activation of the microtubule motors in the sperm tail c. The outer dense fibres become less rigid d. The sperm head decondenses releasing the DNAThe zona fasciculata thickens significantly in pregnant women. What do you think would be the benefit of this phenomenon?
- Why is the cytoplasm of sperm cells very reduced? Why do mitochondria of sperm cells concentrate in the base of the flagellum?A. Who is Dolly? B. When a zygote divides into two separate cells, it is calledWhich of the following statements correctly describes the function of the Sertoli cells? Select one: a. Support the developing sperm cells b. Control the overproduction of testosterone c. Stimulate spermatogenesis d. Store testosterone in the testes