All of the following statements accurately describe the testes except... A. They produce testosterone B. They are accessory glands C. They are male gonads D. They produce sperm A secondary oocyte proceeds as far as ______ and does not complete Meiosis 2 until it is ______. A. Prophase I; developed in a follicle B. Metaphase II; released C. Metaphase II; fertilized D. Anaphase II; fertilized The acrosome of the sperm... A. Contains digestive enzymes B. Contains mitochondria to give the sperm energy C. Contains the tail D. Contains sugar for cellular respiration
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