<span>The primordial germ cell in the embryo undergoes mitosis to produce a spermatogonial stem cell.
The spermatogonial stem cell undergoes mitosis. The new cells could either be stem cells or spermatogonium cells.
The spermatogonium undergoes mitosis to generate a primary spermatocyte.
*** Up until this point, all cells are diploid ****
The primary spermatocyte (diploid) undergoes MEIOSIS I to generate TWO haploid secondary spermatocytes.
Each secondary spermatocyte undergoes MEIOSIS II to generate a total of FOUR early spermatid.
The spermatid mature in the seminiferous tubule, and once they are completely mature they are released into the lumen.
Now called sperm cells, they pass into the epididymis, where they are stored until time to be released during ejaculation
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Answer:1. I would be animal cell.
2. I would be mitochondria as a organelle.
3. My function within the cell is to produce energy.
4. About 1000–2000 of me are in a cell.
5. If I wasn’t there, there would be no energy would not be produced.
6. I resemble in digestive system because this is where most of my energy is used to break down foods and process it.
Explanation:
Secretin increases the flow of bicarbonate ions from the pancreas into the small intestine to neutralize stomach acid.
Gastric acid regulation, pancreatic bicarbonate modulation, and osmoregulation are the three primary roles of secretin. Pancreatic fluid stimulation and bicarbonate secretion are two of secretin's main physiological effects.
Peptide hormones released by endocrine cells in the digestive system include secretin and CCK. While CCK enhances the synthesis and secretion of bile juice and pancreatic enzymes, Secretin stimulates the release of water and bicarbonate ions from the pancreas.
A pancreatic fluid that is high in bicarbonate is secreted when secretin is present. By interacting with pancreatic ductal cells, secretin enters the bloodstream or intestinal lumen and increases the production of bicarbonate, which lowers the pH of the gastric chyme as it enters the small intestine.
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Polypeptide! They go along w amino acids put tg they create a polypeptide