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How many sperm cells are formed from an original cell in a Drosophila fruit fly at the conclusion of meiosis?
Four haploid sperm cells
Four diploid sperm cells
Two diploid sperm cells
Two haploid sperm cells
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Four haploid sperm cells.
Meiosis (meiosis I and II) of a primary spermatocyte produces four genetically distinct haploid spermatids, which differentiate into sperm in Drosophila (as in most animals).
Meiosis (meiosis I and II) of a primary spermatocyte produces four genetically distinct haploid spermatids, which differentiate into sperm in Drosophila (as in most animals).
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