Spermatids vs Spermiogenesis - What's the difference?
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(biology) The final stage of spermatogenesis. It involves the maturation of the spermatids into spermatozoa.
*{{quote-journal, 1998, date=June 19, Richard Emlet, Developmental Diversity, Science
, passage=Expanding the introductory section to include definitions of indirect and direct development and generalized descriptions of spermiogenesis , oocyte maturation and cytological organization, and fertilization would also help de-mystify these subjects for many readers. }}
*{{quote-journal, 2001, date=November 16, Ningling Kang-Decker et al., Lack of Acrosome Formation in Hrb-Deficient Mice, Science
, passage=In wild-type spermatids, Hrb is associated with the cytosolic surface of proacrosomic transport vesicles that fuse to create a single large acrosomic vesicle at step 3 of spermiogenesis . }}
As nouns the difference between spermatids and spermiogenesis
is that spermatids is while spermiogenesis is (biology) the final stage of spermatogenesis it involves the maturation of the spermatids into spermatozoa.spermiogenesis
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