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23 February, 04:37

Two major differences in the morphology of spermatids and spermatozoa

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  1. 23 February, 04:44
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    The spermatid is a circular cell containing a nucleus with DNA not too compacted, Golgi apparatus, centriole mitochondria. When spermatid go through spermiogenesis all these components will form the spermatozoon.

    Spermatozoa have a tail (formed by one centriole), DNA more condensed and an acrosomal cap (formed by the Golgi apparatus).
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