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The testis are not made of one tissue but of several which makes them organs. There are tissues that form the duct work, blood vessel tissues and even muscle tissues.

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What is tissue that produce sperm cells?

Sperm is produced by the testes.Sperm is produced in the testes.


Parenchymal tissue in the testes?

seminiferous tubules.


What is another term for testes?

tissue typing


What tissue is responsible for male hormone production?

the testes


What tissue responsible for male Hormone production?

the testes


What are Parenchymal tissue in the testes?

Parenchymal tissue in the testes refers to the functional tissue responsible for producing sperm and hormones. This tissue includes seminiferous tubules where spermatozoa are produced and Leydig cells that produce testosterone. Injury or disease to the parenchymal tissue can impact male fertility and hormone production.


The cells that form the connective and supportive tissue of the testes and secrete testosterone are the?

Leydig cells, also known as interstitial cells, are responsible for secreting testosterone in the testes. They are located in the connective tissue of the testes and play a critical role in the regulation of male reproductive function.


What is another name for interstitial cell of the testes?

Another name for interstitial cell of the testes is Leydig cell. These cells are located in the interstitial tissue of the testes and are responsible for producing androgens, particularly testosterone.


What mechanism divides the testes into lobules?

Connective tissue septa divide the testes into lobules, which contain seminiferous tubules where sperm production occurs. These septa help to structure and organize the testes into functional units for optimal sperm production.


When you are pregnant and it is an embrio when it becomes a boy or girl does the same tissue become testies or ovarys?

Yes. The tissue that become the gonads (testes or ovaries) is the same tissue regardless of gender. This tissue starts of in roughly the area where the ovaries are in life and it the embryo is male the testes will migrate down and through a structure called the inguinal canal and into what will be the scrotum.


Which type of tissue supports the body?

The tissue is a connective tissue! :)


Does the tunica albuginea cover epididymis?

No, it possesses its own connective tissue capsule.