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Multiple Choice
Which of the following structures might be referred to as a ‘sperm factory’?
A
Straight tubules.
B
Seminiferous tubules.
C
Rete testis.
D
Spermatic cord.
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1
Understand the function of each structure listed in the options. The goal is to identify which structure is primarily responsible for the production of sperm.
The seminiferous tubules are located within the testes and are the site where spermatogenesis occurs, which is the process of sperm production.
The straight tubules are channels that transport sperm from the seminiferous tubules to the rete testis, but they do not produce sperm.
The rete testis is a network of tubules that further transport sperm from the straight tubules to the efferent ducts, but it is not involved in sperm production.
The spermatic cord is a bundle of fibers and tissues that includes the vas deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics, and it supports the testes but does not produce sperm.