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What is the length of seminiferous tubules?

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Answered by Samarthrajput242
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With a length of roughly 50 - 60 cm for an individual seminiferous tubule it can be calculated that in a single testis a total canal length of around 300 m is accommodated

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Answered by bhumeshwarithakre23
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With a length of roughly 50 - 60 cm for an individual seminiferous tubule it can be calculated that in a single testis a total canal length of around 300 m is accommodated. In addition, the cells that produce the hormone testosterone (Leydig's cells) are present in the interstitial tissue as well.

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