In humans, at the end of the first meiotic division, the male germ cells differentiate

In humans, at the end of the first meiotic division, the male germ cells differentiate into the

Options

(a) primary spermatocytes
(b) secondary spermatocytes
(c) spermatids
(d) spermatozonia

Correct Answer:

secondary spermatocytes

Explanation:

In human, at the end of the first meiotic division, the male germ cells differentiate into the secondary.

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