In earthworm, removal of spermathecae results in.
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Spermathecae, which are four pairs are arranged one each in 6,7,8 and 9 th segments. Spermathecae are also called as seminal receptacles as they store spermatozoa from another worm in the diverticular region during copultion. The ampulla of spermathecae nourish the sperms.
So, the correct answer is 'Collection of sperms of other animal'.
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Failure of spermatogonia production
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- Spermathecae, which are four sets are orchestrated one each in 6,7,8 and 9 th sections.
- Spermathecae are additionally called as original repositories as they store spermatozoa from another worm in the diverticular district during copultion.
- The ampulla of spermathecae sustain the sperms.
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