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Q: What mechanism divides the testes into lobules?
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How many seminiferous tubules are found in the lobules?

There are about 200-300 lobules in each testis.


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Breast cancer develops in either the ducts or the lobules. Lobules are where the milk is produced and ducts are where the milk travels to the nipple. Cancer cells develop when the cells lining the ducts or lobules become abnormal in size and shape and start multiplying in an uncontrolled way.


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What is Pertaining to the testes?

Testes


Where is the sperm cell?

In humans, there are specialized cells in the testes called spermatogonia (specifically in the basal compartment of the seminiferous tubules). It divides to form two primary spermatocytes. These move up into (a different part of) the seminiferous tubules, duplicates its DNA and divides by meiosis (reduction division) to form haploid secondary spermatocytes. Each divides and forms sperm, so there are four from each spermatogonia but where? the sperm cell is made


What are adenosis?

This condition refers to the enlargement of breast lobules, which contain a greater number of glands than usual. If a group of lobules are found near each other, the affected area may be large enough to be felt.


Specialised cells of the liver lobules are known as what?

Kuffper cells? These are the fixed macrophages ... Otherwise you may mean hepatocytes in the liver lobules. These contain many microvilli and carrier proteins facing the space of disse for nutrient exchange.


Where are the sperm cells and egg cells produced?

In humans, there are specialized cells in the testes called spermatogonia (specifically in the basal compartment of the seminiferous tubules). It divides to form two primary spermatocytes. These move up into (a different part of) the seminiferous tubules, duplicates its DNA and divides by meiosis (reduction division) to form haploid secondary spermatocytes. Each divides and forms sperm, so there are four from each spermatogonia but where? the sperm cell is made


What is the synonym of testes?

Testicles is the synonym for testes.


What is the function of female testes?

Females do not have testes. Testes are male reproductive organs. The female equivalent of testes is ovaries, which produce eggs and female sex hormones.


What organ contains lobules with sinusoids that lead to a central venous structure?

Brain


What is made in the testes?

The testes produce spermatozoa (sperm).