Which of the following cells during gametogenesis is normally diploid?
Primary polar body
Spermatid
Spermatogonia
Secondary polar body
Spermatogonia are immature male germ cells that multiply by mitotic division and maintain a diploid number of chromosomes (46). In contrast, spermatids are haploid cells formed after the second meiotic division. Similarly, the primary and secondary polar bodies are haploid cells formed during the first and second meiotic divisions of oogenesis, respectively.
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