Spermatogenesis Question.

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Each 2n spermatogonium produced by the seminiferous tubules will undergo Mitosis to produce 2 different 2n primary spermatocyte. Each 1 primary spermatocyte will then go through meiosis to produce 4 spermatozoa. Is it accurate to assume, that each spermatogonium produces 8 spermatozoa? The only thing I am finding is that 1 spermatocyte produces 4 spermatozoa.

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Each 2n spermatogonium produced by the seminiferous tubules will undergo Mitosis to produce 2 different 2n primary spermatocyte. Each 1 primary spermatocyte will then go through meiosis to produce 4 spermatozoa. Is it accurate to assume, that each spermatogonium produces 8 spermatozoa? The only thing I am finding is that 1 spermatocyte produces 4 spermatozoa.

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If each Spermatogonium produces 2 spermatocytes and each spermatocyte produces 4 spermies, then 8 total spermies.

Source:
http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/f.../bio 101/bio 101 lectures/meiosis/meiosis.htm
 
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