False: During spermatogenesis, spermatids differentiate into spermatozoa.
During spermatogenesis, four sperm result from each primary spermatocyte, which divides into two haploid secondary spermatocytes.
Secondary spermatocytes are haploid cells, smaller than primary spermatocytes, and show coarse chromatin granules and abundant rough endoplasmic reticulum cisternae. When secondary spermatocytes undergo meiosis II, The haploid secondary spermatocytes undergo meiosis II to produce four haploid spermatids. Each spermatid begins to grow a tail and a mitochondrial-filled midpiece, while the chromatin is tightly packaged into an acrosome at the head.
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