Two mice were treated with Busulfan A that kills spermatogenic cells. The semini
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Two mice were treated with Busulfan A that kills spermatogenic cells. The seminiferous tubules of one mouse were transplanted with spermatogonia and the status of spermatogenesis was examined in both mice one month later. What is the most likely outcome of this experiment? A. Only the mouse that did not receive spermatogonia will re-establish spermatogenesis. B. Neither mouse will have re-established spermatogenesis. C. Both mice will have re-established spermatogenesis. D. Only the mouse that received spermatogonia will re-establish spermatogenesis.Explanation / Answer
Answer : option D----------------- CORRECT ANSWER
busulfan A that kills spermatogenic cells
due to
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Busulfan--- DNA alkylation events ----- leading to cell death.
HENCE option A----------------- IS NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER
IMPLANATION OF STEM CELL(spermatogonium ) PRODUCES SPERM CELL
HENCE option B----------------- IS NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER
Busulfan--- DNA alkylation events ----- leading to cell death.
HENCE option C----------------- IS NOT THE CORRECT ANSWER
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