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What is the function of spermatogonia ?
What is the function of spermatogonia ?
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Spermatogonia (singular: spermatogonium) are a type of germ cell that serves as the stem cells for sperm production in the testes. They are the earliest stage of sperm development and are responsible for replenishing the supply of sperm cells.
Spermatogonia:
1. Are located in the basal compartment of the seminiferous tubules
2. Are diploid cells, meaning they have a complete set of chromosomes (46 in humans)
3. Undergo mitosis to produce more spermatogonia, ensuring a continuous supply of stem cells
4. Can differentiate into primary spermatocytes, which begin the process of meiosis
5. Are dependent on Sertoli cells for support and regulation
There are two types of spermatogonia:
1. Type A: Reserve stem cells, which remain dormant until needed
2. Type B: Active stem cells, which are actively dividing and differentiating into sperm cells