Biology, asked by adarshkokane1, 3 months ago

Middle layer of Testes is called​

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Answered by parasharpraveen244
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Answer:

The visceral layer overlies the tunica albuginea (middle layer of the tunica) while the parietal layer lines the scrotal cavity. A thin fluid layer separates the two sections of the tunica vaginalis and reduces friction between the testes and the scrotum.

Answered by oc3684
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Answer:

Seminiferous tubules lie within the testes and are separated by partitions, which are extensions of the tunica albuginea, the middle layers of the testes' covering. They house germ cells (23 chromosome cells which in men replicate to produce sperm) and are the site of spermatogenesis (sperm production)

Explanation:

Each testicle is covered by tough, fibrous layers of tissue called the tunica. The outer layer is called the tunica vaginalis and the inner layer is called the tunica albuginea. The testicle is divided into parts called lobules. Each lobule contains tiny U-shaped tubes called seminiferous tubules.

  1. Tunica vaginalis (visceral layer)/epiorchium.
  2. Tunica vaginalis (parietal layer)/periorcium (from peritoneum)
  3. Internal spermatic fascia (from tranversalis fascia)
  4. Cremaster muscle and its fascia (from internal oblique muscle)
  5. External spermatic fascia (from external oblique muscle)
  6. Dartos fascia.
  7. Skin.
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