As a result of spermatogenesis, four of these cells are created
A) oogonium
B) spermatids
C) secondary oocyte
D) spermatogonium
E) polar body
F) sperm
G) oogenesis
H) ovum
I) secondary oocyte
K) spermiogenesis
Answer: F
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Biology Chapter 16
- Fatty, rounded area overlying the pubic symphysis
- Structure that corresponds to the male penis
- Organ that produces eggs
- Duct that transports a fertilized egg
- Organ that is the typical site of implantation of a fertilized egg
- Birth canal
- Sac of skin found hanging outside the abdominal cavity
- Gland that produces a thick, yellowish secretion
- Tube that transports either urine or sperm to the exterior of the body
- Organ that produces testosterone
- Duct connecting epididymis to ejaculatory duct
- Tiny cell produced by oogenesis
- Functional male gametes
- A fertilized secondary oocyte completes meiosis II to form this cell
- Process that creates ova in females
- Stem cell in females
- Process that streamlines spermatids into sperm
- Cell ruptured from a vesicular (Graafian) follicle in females
- Stem cell in males
- Cell produced during mitosis in females
- Cells that undergo spermatogenesis in males
- Cell released from female's ovary during ovulation
- Menopause, which ends childbirth ability, is considered to have occurred when a woman:
- The first menstrual period, which usually occurs at approximately age 13, is called: