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Q for you :


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  #2

c---cells undergoing spermatogenesis and the vascular system

  #3

C?


  #4

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  #5

yes, the answer is C,

Looking for the explanation, for some reason can not find it right now. sad


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  #6

the line represents blood testes barrier...tight junctions of sertoli cells(cells with prominent nucleoli....the one line is connecting)seal the barrier.....
meiosis begins on outer part below this line....these cells are spermatogonia n then these grow and in prophase of meiosis 1 they cross this line and enter adluminal compartment......
the cells immediately above the line have dense chromatin----primary spermatocytes and as u go further towards lumen cells with pale chromatin can b seen ---secondary spermatocytes....
then further spermiogenesis occurs
part below the line is continously exposed to antibodies in blood so not suitable for growth of sperm

got this explanation 4rm kaplanqbank...
even i was looking for it

  #7

Thanks Angel23, for explanation.nod


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  #8

Good one, thnx GG & angle nod

GL nodcoolnod







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