Which type of cell division forms spermatids from the secondary spermatocytes?
Meiosis results in the formation of spermatids from secondary spermatocytes.
Exp: Primary spermatocytes are unequivocally formed from spermatogonia through the process of mitosis. These primary spermatocytes undergo a first meiotic division that decisively reduces the chromosome number to the haploid stage (23), resulting in the formation of secondary spermatocytes. The secondary spermatocytes then undergo a second meiotic division, leading to the production of haploid circular cells known as spermatids.