It shouldn't be, the "testicle tubes" on either side should be the same.
Beacause they have a tube to carry food and water, while mosses do not
The structure that runs down the length of the testicle and turns upward into the body where it becomes the vas deferens is the epididymis. It is a tightly coiled tube that stores and transports sperm from the testicle to the vas deferens for ejaculation.
The extension tube of the commercial buttstock is actually thicker than the milspec extension tube, and they tend to be slightly angled at the end.
Epididymis
The stay tubes basically hold the boiler together, they are thicker than the ordinary tubes and generally dont need to be replaced as often.
The epididymis is a coiled tube located on the back of the testicle. Its function is to store and transport sperm produced in the testes, allowing for maturation and gaining the ability to fertilize an egg.
Epididymis: one of a pair of long, tightly coiled tubes on top of each testis
The epididmymus is a tube that connects a testicle to a vas deferens (a duct for transporting sperm) in the male reproductive system.
Sperm matures in the epididymis, a coiled tube located on the back of each testicle in the male reproductive system.
The tan test tube is used for lead determinations. in other words to check lead levels
There is one epididymis in the body, which is a coiled tube located on the back of each testicle. It plays a crucial role in storing and transporting sperm.
the difference is that one goes on a bike and the other goes on a dirt bike, the second reason is that one is smaller than the other one to