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Question: Given below is a statement with some blanks. Fill up the blanks correctly – The male reproductive s...
Given below is a statement with some blanks. Fill up the blanks correctly –
The male reproductive system consists of two testes. Each testis contains thin folded tubes called the A in which meiosis takes place to produce the male gametes, the sperms. These sperms move to the B (a highly coiled tube formed from the merging of the sominiferous tubules), and then to the C or sperm duct. The two vasa deferentia merge to form the urethra, which travels to the outside of the body through the penis The cells located between the seminiferous tubules are called D cells and they are responsible for the formation of the male hormone, E.
A – Seminiferous tubules, B – epididymis;
C – vas deferens; D – interstitial cells; E – testosterone.
A – Seminiferous tubules; B – epididymis;
C – ejaculatory duct; D – interstitial cells; E – testorsterone.
A – Seminiferous tubules; B – epididymis;
C – vas deferens; D – interstitial cells; E – progesterone
A – Uriniferous tubules; B – epididymis;
C – vas deferens; D – interstitial cells; E – testosterone.
A – Seminiferous tubules, B – epididymis;
C – vas deferens; D – interstitial cells; E – testosterone.