UROGENITAL SYSTEM OF FROG Describe the important processes involved in gamete formation in testes and ovaries. What are the major differences between the two?
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This process is called spermatogenesis and involves the division of diploid cells into haploid cells through meiosis. The haploid cells then differentiate into sperm cells, which are released into the seminiferous tubules of the testes. In the female frog, the Show more…
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