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Each primary spermatocyte eventually produces 4 sperm cells through meiosis.

Cell division known as meiosis results in daughter cells with half as many chromosomes as the parent cell. Meiosis, which results in children with half as many chromosomes as the parent, is also known as reduction division. Therefore, the number of chromosomes decreases or is reduced as a result of division during the process of division. In order to create four haploid (n) daughter cells, meiosis, a kind of cell division, takes place in gamete cells. Cells containing one set of chromosomes are referred to as haploid (n) cells. The cell that leaves meiosis at the end is known as a spermatid. As soon as it moves into the tubule lumen and sprouts a flagellum, it is referred to as a sperm cell (or "tail"). Each primary spermatocyte that passes through meiosis creates four sperms.

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