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Difference between uriniferous and seminiferous tubules

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Answered by aviku99
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seminiferous tubules is for  synthesis of sprem similarly, uriniferous tubules is for synthesis of urine.
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

Similar to how uriniferous tubules are used to produce urine, seminiferous tubules are used to produce sperm.

Explanation:

1. Uriniferous tubules-

  • The uriniferous tubule, also referred to as the kidney tubule, is the structural and operational component of the kidney. The renal artery feeds it dirty blood, which it absorbs and excretes as urine. It also provides a larger surface area for the reabsorption of salt and water.
  • The uriniferous tubule, also referred to as the kidney tubule, is the structural and operational component of the kidney. The renal artery feeds it dirty blood, which it absorbs and excretes as urine. It also provides a larger surface area for the reabsorption of salt and water.

2. Seminiferous tubules-

  • The testicles, the two oval-shaped organs on either side of a male's penis, contain seminiferous tubules. Each testicle contains about 800 seminiferous tubules, where meiosis and the subsequent generation of spermatozoa take place. Each of these tubules produces thousands of sperm each second in an adult guy.
  • The testes' tubules are extremely lengthy and tightly coiled, spanning perhaps a mile between the two testes. Sertoli Cells, a unique cell type that produces fresh sperm, coat the tissue in their bodies. In order to achieve this, they secrete a protein that raises the level of testosterone in the seminiferous tubules.

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