seminiferous tubules
The house of sperm is called the epididymis. It is a tightly coiled tube located on the back of each testicle where sperm mature and are stored before ejaculation.
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 tightly coiled structure that produces sperm is called the seminiferous tubules. These tubules are located within the testes, the male reproductive organs.
Sperm maturation occurs in the epididymis, a tightly coiled tube located on the back of each testicle. Here, sperm undergo a process of maturation and acquire the ability to swim, which is essential for fertilization.
S phase of Interphase
Epididymis: one of a pair of long, tightly coiled tubes on top of each testis
The house of sperm is called the epididymis. It is a tightly coiled tube located on the back of each testicle where sperm mature and are stored before ejaculation.
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 tightly coiled structure that produces sperm is called the seminiferous tubules. These tubules are located within the testes, the male reproductive organs.
The rod-shaped structure of tightly coiled DNA found in the cell nucleus of plants and animals is called a chromosome.
sting
Sperm maturation occurs in the epididymis, a tightly coiled tube located on the back of each testicle. Here, sperm undergo a process of maturation and acquire the ability to swim, which is essential for fertilization.
The "beads on a string" are called nucleosomes.
DNA molecules are arranged as a tightly coiled helix. (:
Chromosomes
S phase of Interphase
Condensed chromatin