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What is the target tissue in ovaries and the testes?

Are you asking, what is the target tissue for the hormones produced by the testes and ovaries? In that case, it would be estrogen and testosterone. Estrogen leads to secondary sex characteristics in girls during puberty, and testosterone does the same for boys. However, testosterone also increases muscle growth, which is why men are mostly stronger than women. While women also have testosterone production in there bodies, it is small in comparison to estrogen. With boys, they also have estrogen production, but it is usually less that testosterone. The caveat here is, fat also produces estrogen, so in very skinny girls, they can have a deficiency of estrogen, and this can lead to missed periods or late development.


Where do you find simple cuboidal tissue?

Description; single later of cube-like cells with large, spherical central nuclei.Function; secretion and absorption.Location; kidney tubules; ducts and secretory portions of small glands; ovary surface.


The brush border is located in the?

The brush border is located on the surface of microvilli which are found on the apical surface of epithelial cells lining the small intestine and kidney tubules. It increases the surface area for absorption of nutrients and ions.


Where are peptidases produced?

Protease is a protein-degrading enzyme produced in the pancreas.


Where is maltase produced?

Maltase is produced in the small intestine by the mucosal cells lining the intestinal walls. It is secreted as an enzyme that helps break down maltose (a disaccharide) into glucose, which can then be absorbed into the bloodstream.

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Sperm is produced in the small seminiferous tubules of the?

Seminiferous tubules are located in the testes and are where sperm is produced.


What connects the seminiferous tubules to the epidiymis?

The seminiferous tubules are connected to the epididymis through a structure called the efferent ductules. These ductules transport sperm from the testes to the epididymis, where sperm mature and are stored until ejaculation.


Capillaries coming from the tubules in the kidneys merge to form a small?

TUBES


Capillaries coming from the tubules in the kidneys merge to form small?

TUBES


What is the function of the vasa efferentia in a frog?

The vasa efferentia in a frog are a series of small ducts that transport sperm from the seminiferous tubules of the testes to the vas deferens. This structure plays a crucial role in the reproductive system, as it facilitates the movement of sperm during mating. By connecting the testes to the reproductive tract, the vasa efferentia ensure that sperm is efficiently delivered for fertilization.


Where is the hormone testosterone produced?

Testosterone is produced by specialized cells in the testis, ovaries and the adrenal glans.Testosterone is the type of androgen produced by endocrinal cells of testis known as interstitial cells or Leydig's cells,scattered in connective tissue between the sperm-producing seminiferous tubules of the testes.


Is the endoplasmic reticulum a tube?

The endoplasmic reticulum is a series or network of tubules (or small tubes).


Where did the series Size Small air?

Size Small was a Canadian children's television series that was first produced in 1982. The show was written by and starring the Lumby family and produced by Stan Thomas.


What consist of a honeycomb of bony tubules?

A honeycomb of bony tubules consists of the network of small channels within compact bone tissue that house osteocytes (bone cells) and allow for the exchange of nutrients and waste products. These tubules are called canaliculi and help maintain the health and structure of bone tissue.


What is the purpose of tubule?

The purpose of tubules varies depending on the context, but generally, they are small, tubular structures that facilitate the transport of substances. In biological systems, such as the kidneys, tubules play a critical role in filtering blood and reabsorbing essential nutrients and water. In other contexts, like in plants, tubules can aid in the movement of water and nutrients. Overall, tubules help maintain homeostasis and proper functioning in various systems.


What year were the first Yamaha motorcycles made?

The first motorcycle produced by Yamaha was the YA-1, produced in 1954-5. It had a small 125 cc engine and was a very basic bike by modern standards.


What was DreamWorks first film?

"DreamWorks Animation" produced Antz October 2, 1998 whereas "DreamWorks Pictures " produced Small Soldiers July 10, 1998 .