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Spermatozoa
Develop within the seminiferous tubules of each testes in males
Where is testosterone produced?
The interstitial cells between the seminiferous tubules
What does testosterone do?
This male hormone influences sperm cell development and also produces the male secondary sex characteristics such as body hair and deep voice.
What happens when testosterone is produced?
The sperm are matured and stored in the epididymis of each testis.
What is the pathway to ejaculation?
The pathway for the sperm includes the vas deferens, ejaculatory duct and the urethra. Along the pathway are glands that produce and transport medium or semen. These include the seminal vesicles prostate gland and bulbourethra glands.
What is the under controll of two anterior pituitary hormones?
Testicular activity
What does FSH regulate?
Sperm production
What is the Interstitial cell-stimulating hormone or LH stimulate hormone do?
the interstitial cells to produce testosterone
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