Spermatogonium are male germ cells that divide indefinitely to produce sperm, while oogonium are female germ cells that undergo meiosis. Sex is determined by mating type, with males being heterogametic and having either XX or XY chromosomes. Females have two X chromosomes and may exhibit Barr bodies, while the SRY gene on the Y chromosome determines male development.
Spermatogonium are male germ cells that divide indefinitely to produce sperm, while oogonium are female germ cells that undergo meiosis. Sex is determined by mating type, with males being heterogametic and having either XX or XY chromosomes. Females have two X chromosomes and may exhibit Barr bodies, while the SRY gene on the Y chromosome determines male development.
Spermatogonium are male germ cells that divide indefinitely to produce sperm, while oogonium are female germ cells that undergo meiosis. Sex is determined by mating type, with males being heterogametic and having either XX or XY chromosomes. Females have two X chromosomes and may exhibit Barr bodies, while the SRY gene on the Y chromosome determines male development.