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Seminiferous tubules develop central lumen after:
1) Birth
2)Prepuberal time
3) Puberty
4) Old age​

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Answered by anilkumarah72
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Answer:

Option 3) Puberty is the answer

Explanation:

Before puberty, the seminiferous tubules are in the form of cords. These seminiferous cords have cells of Sertoli surrounded by a basement membrane. The spermatogonia are present between Sertoli cells and basement membrane. At puberty, the seminiferous cords acquire central lumen and become seminiferous tubules and the spermatogonia starts dividing.

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