What is the role of the seminiferous tubules?

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Answer:

Lobules is an extension of capsule projected into the inferior part of the testes and there are exactly 250 cone-shape lobules. Lobules contains seminiferous tubules, these tubules is highly coiled convoluted and its length is approximately 70 cm when uncoiled.

So, what is the function of the seminiferous tubules?

> it serves as temporary storage of the sperm cells before it is penetrated at the epidydymis.

> these tubules serves as the main site of spermatogenesis (process of forming male sex cells)

Answer:

The seminiferous tubules are the site of spermatogenesis where germ cells develop into spermatozoa in close interaction with Sertoli cells.

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