Asked by Shirley Puinno on Apr 25, 2024
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Each lobule of the testes is filled with ____, which are filled with the spermatogenic cells that give rise to sperm cells.
A) spermatogonia
B) spermatocytes
C) seminiferous tubules
D) bulbourethral glands
E) spermatids
Seminiferous Tubules
These tubes contain spermatogenic cells and are located in the lobules of the testes.
Spermatogenic Cells
Cells located in the testis that go through the process of spermatogenesis to produce sperm.
Spermatids
Immature sperm before they develop their flagella (tails).
- Understand the sequence of events in spermatogenesis.
Verified Answer
AN
Akhila Nalla8 days ago
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Seminiferous tubules are the structures within the lobules of the testes that are filled with spermatogenic cells, which are responsible for the production of sperm cells.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the sequence of events in spermatogenesis.
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