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| | 04/06/07 - 09:59 PM  
 
   
 
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40 y/o undecended testes; his spermatogonia is in what phase? haploid? diploid? n? i think 2n but nees help guruuuuuuuuuu and all of u
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| new_n_lost Politically InCorrect

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| | 04/06/07 - 10:19 PM  
 
   
 
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diploid ?? not sure
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| epica
| | 04/06/07 - 11:12 PM  
 
   
 
|   #3 |
Diploid?
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| salmonella Forum Elite

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| | 04/07/07 - 09:08 AM  
 
   
 
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one thing bothering me if the testes are exposed to incerased temp then can spermatogonia convert to spermatocyte or spermatid or the spermatogoonia will destro and pt will have azoospermia instead of them arrested in any particular phase??????????? any input will be appreciated thanks nnl and epica
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| usmle4me Forum Elite
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| | 04/07/07 - 05:28 PM  
 
   
 
|   #5 |
At the age of 40 understanding that the testis is all damages there will be no haploid cells. only diploid cell will be seen.in early age there are haploid and diploid cell.that's the reason early surgery for cryptorchidism is prefered.
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| salmonella Forum Elite

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| | 04/07/07 - 06:01 PM  
 
   
 
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thanks all of u
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