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accessory glands in earthworm are found in which segment ????​

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Answered by streetburner
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Accessory Glands:  

These are two sets of adjusted structures arranged one sets each in the portions seventeenth and eighteenth on the ventral body divider at the horizontal sides of the nerve rope.  

These organs open to the outside by various little ductless on the two sets of genital papillae arranged on the either side of the mid-ventral line in seventeenth and nineteenth sections remotely. The discharge of these organs is accepted to keep together the two worms during the procedure of sexual intercourse.  

Pheretima. T.S. going through the testis sacs, testicles and fundamental vesicles in the foremost area of eleventh section  

The spermatogonia from the testicles are shed into the testis sacs and pass on to the fundamental vesicles where spermatogenesis is finished and followed spermatozoa are shaped. Presently, these spermatozoa again enter the testis sacs and through the spermatic channels go down the vasa deferentia and are released through the male genital openings alongside the discharge of prostate organs.

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