In humans, at the end of the first meiotic division, the male germ cells differentiate into the:
primary spermatocytes
secondary spermatocytes
spermatids
spermatogonia
According to the sources, during the process of spermatogenesis, diploid primary spermatocytes undergo the first meiotic division (also known as reduction division). This division results in the formation of two equal, haploid cells called secondary spermatocytes, which contain only 23 chromosomes each . These secondary spermatocytes then proceed to the second meiotic division to produce spermatids .
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