explain the histological structure of ovary and testis
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Histologically, the testes are formed by a series of seminiferous tubules with germ cells developing into sperm cells or spermatozoa. ... Histologically, the ovary is an elongated structure formed by a cortex and a medulla.
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The ovaries are small almond shaped structures, covered by a thick connective tissue capsule - the tunica albuginea. This is covered by a simple squamous mesothelium called the germinal epithelium.
Histology of testes: The testis is surrounded by three protective layers which are known as tunicae. ... Each testis contains about 250 compartments called testicular lobule and each lobule contains one to three highly coiled seminiferous tubules where sperms are produced.
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