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(a) Draw a labelled diagrammatic view of human male reproductive system.
(b) Differentiate between :
(i) Vas deferens and vasa efferentia
(ii) Spermatogenesis and spermiogenesis

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Human Male Reproductive System.

Explanation:

(a) Draw a marked diagrammatic perspective on human male conceptive framework.  

  1. The male conceptive framework incorporates the penis, scrotum, testicles, epididymis, vas deferens, prostate, and fundamental vesicles.
  2. The penis and the urethra are a piece of the urinary and conceptive frameworks.  
  3. The male conceptive framework comprises of various sex organs that assume a job during the time spent human multiplication. These organs are situated outwardly of the body and inside the pelvis.  

(b)(i) Differentiate between Vas deferens and vasa efferentia  

  1. Vas deferens and vasa efferentia.
  2. Vasa efferentia emerge from the rete testis and open into the epididymis and direct spermatozoa out from the testis, while vas deferens is a somewhat wound thick strong cylinder emerging from every epididymis.  
  3. Vasa Efferentia are emerges from the rete testes.it is Fine and tangled ductules. Change from 15-20 in number.Carry spermatozoa from rete from testicles to epididymis. where is They emerges from the epididymis.
  4. it is Thick and wound ductules just 2 in number and Carry spermatozoa from epididymis to pipes.  

     (ii) Spermatogenesis -

  1. It is the procedure of the arrangement of haploid spermatozoa (sperms) from the undifferen­tiated diploid early stage germ cells of the testicles.  
  2. It includes duplication stage, development stage, development stage and separation stage.
  3. A spermatogonium produces four spermato­zoa (sperms).  

     (ii) spermiogenesis-

  1. It is the procedure of the change of spermatids into spermatozoa (sperms).  
  2. It includes just separation stage, subsequently, it is a piece of spermatogenesis.
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