Biology, asked by MrM00N, 1 month ago

1.seminiferous tubule

2.fallopian tubule


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Answered by StalwartQueen
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Seminiferous tubules are coiled (for the most part) tubules found within the testes. They are the site where spermatozoa (male gametes) are produced. ... The convoluted seminiferous tubules are those twisted curved tubules in each lobule of the testis. They are where spermatogenesis occurs.

Fallopian tube, also called oviduct or uterine tube, either of a pair of long narrow ducts located in the human female abdominal cavity that transport male sperm cells to the egg, provide a suitable environment for fertilization, and transport the egg from the ovary, where it is produced, to the central channel (lumen) ...

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