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  2. Seminiferous tubule - Wikipedia

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    Seminiferous tubules are located within the testicles, and are the specific location of meiosis, and the subsequent creation of male gametes, namely spermatozoa.

  3. Lobules of testis - Wikipedia

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    Each lobule is contained in one of the intervals between the fibrous septa which extend between the mediastinum testis and the tunica albuginea, and consists of from one to three, or more, minute convoluted tubes, the seminiferous tubules (tubuli seminiferi).

  4. Mediastinum testis - Wikipedia

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    Cavity of tunica vaginalis. Section of a testicle of a steer, blood vessels injected with red gelatine. 1 parenchyma , 2 mediastinum testis, 3 tunica albuginea , 4 tail of epididymis , 5 head of epididymis, 6 spermatic cord with convoluted testicular artery

  5. Development of the gonads - Wikipedia

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    Between the cells of the germinal epithelium a number of larger cells, the immature ova, are found. The immature ova, in turn, are carried into the stroma beneath by bud-like ingrowths (genital cords of the germinal epithelium). The surface germinal epithelium ultimately forms the permanent epithelial covering of this organ.

  6. Blood–testis barrier - Wikipedia

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    The walls of seminiferous tubules are lined with primitive germ layer cells and by Sertoli cells. [1] The barrier is formed by tight junctions, adherens junctions and gap junctions between the Sertoli cells, which are sustentacular cells (supporting cells) of the seminiferous tubules, and divides the seminiferous tubule into a basal compartment (outer side of the tubule, in contact with blood ...

  7. Sustentacular cell - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the walls of the seminiferous tubules and supplies nutrients to sperm. [5] They are responsible for the differentiation of spermatids, the maintenance of the blood-testis barrier, and the secretion of inhibin, androgen-binding protein and Müllerian-inhibiting factor. [citation needed]

  8. Vas deferens - Wikipedia

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    In mammals, spermatozoa are produced in the seminiferous tubules and flow into the epididymal duct. The end of the epididymis is connected to the vas deferens. The vas deferens ends with an opening into the ejaculatory duct at a point where the duct of the seminal vesicle also joins the ejaculatory duct. [1]

  9. Ventricular system - Wikipedia

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    These form the ventricular system of the brain: [8] The neural stem cells of the developing brain, principally radial glial cells, line the developing ventricular system in a transient zone called the ventricular zone. [9] The prosencephalon divides into the telencephalon, which forms the cortex of the developed brain, and the diencephalon.