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1. primary spermatocyte (dipolotid (46))

------1st meiotic division------

produce: 2 secondary spermatocytes (haploid (23))

------2nd meiotic division--------

Producing four spermatids (haploid (23))

so the difference is that in the begnning u have a dipoloid cell with 46 chromosomes, and in the end u wil have a haploid cell with 23 chromosomes that in the case are ready to meet the egg, and produce a zygote (diplotid, with 46 chromosomes) that wil develop to be a child.

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