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1 June, 01:30

What is the difference between the chromosomes in a secondary spermatocyte and those in a spermatid.

A) The chromosomes in secondary spermatocytes consist of two chromatids; the ones in the spermatid consist of only one chromatid.

B) The chromosomes in a secondary spermatocyte consist of homologous chromosomes; the ones in the spermatid consist of two chromatids.

C) The chromosomes in the secondary spermatocyte consist of one chromatid; the ones in the spermatid consist of two chromatids.

D) The secondary spermatocyte is diploid; the spermatid is haploid.

E) The secondary spermatocyte is haploid; the spermatid is diploid.

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  1. 1 June, 01:55
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    d) is the correct
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