Questions: In human males, spermatogenesis produces haploid sperm. haploid eggs. spores. diploid eggs.

In human males, spermatogenesis produces
haploid sperm.
haploid eggs.
spores.
diploid eggs.
Transcript text: In human males, spermatogenesis produces haploid sperm. haploid eggs. spores. diploid eggs.
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The answer is the first one: haploid sperm.

Explanation for each option:

  1. Haploid sperm: This is the correct answer. Spermatogenesis is the process by which sperm cells are produced in the male reproductive system. During this process, diploid cells undergo meiosis to produce haploid sperm cells, each containing half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.

  2. Haploid eggs: This is incorrect. Haploid eggs are produced in females through a process called oogenesis, not spermatogenesis.

  3. Spores: This is incorrect. Spores are reproductive cells used by plants, fungi, and some protists, not by human males.

  4. Diploid eggs: This is incorrect. Eggs are haploid, not diploid, and are produced in females through oogenesis.

In summary, spermatogenesis in human males results in the production of haploid sperm.

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