It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean "convoluted tubules"? If so, convoluted tubules are found in the nephrons of the kidney and are responsible for reabsorbing water, ions, and other substances from the filtrate back into the bloodstream. They help in maintaining the body's water and electrolyte balance.
The organ uriferous tubules is found in the alimentary canal.
Casts are formed in the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts of the nephron in the kidney. They are made up of protein or cellular material that becomes trapped in the renal tubules and is then washed out into the urine, where they can be detected.
seminiferous tubules where sperm are produced. These tubules eventually converge to form the epididymis, where sperm are stored and matured before being ejaculated.
Insects and other arthropods have excretory organs called Malpighian tubules. These tubules are responsible for removing waste and regulating ions in the hemolymph (insect blood).
There are about 200-300 lobules in each testis.
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seminiferous tubules
SecretionSecretion is the process by which substances move into the distal and collecting tubules from blood in the capillaries around these tubules.
Transverse tubules (T-Tubules)
Transverse Tubules
The organ uriferous tubules is found in the alimentary canal.
Casts are formed in the distal convoluted tubules and collecting ducts of the nephron in the kidney. They are made up of protein or cellular material that becomes trapped in the renal tubules and is then washed out into the urine, where they can be detected.
no. Only skeletal and cardiac muscles have T tubules.
Malpighian Tubules
Seminiferous tubules are located in the testes and are where sperm is produced.
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Seminiferous tubules are responsible for producing and transporting sperm cells through the process of spermatogenesis. They provide the structural environment where sperm maturation and differentiation take place within the testes. These tubules are also involved in the secretion of hormones necessary for the development of male reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics.