what are the constituent of male reproduction system in toad
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In a male toad the gonads are a pair of yellowish-white, elongated bodies called testes singular=testis). Each testis is attached to the ventral surface of the corresponding kidney by a fold of peritoneum called mesorchium. Sometimes a testis may consist of two or three pieces joined end to end.
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Each testis is a collection of very fine tubes called seminiferous tubules which manufacture the male germ cells or spermatozoa. A spermatozoon is a highly specialised cell, with an oval head containing the nucleus, a short middle piece containing the centrosome, and a long wavy tail composed of cytoplasm.
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