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Cells in Seminiferous Tubules | Spermatogenesis | Gametogenesis | Embryology

The development of the spermatozoa takes place in the male gonads, the testes. In vertebrates and insects, the testes are composite organs consisting of numerous semi­niferous tubules, or seminiferous lobules, converging toward common ducts which lead the mature sperm to the exterior. Spermatogenesis is a continuous process, and various stages of development of the sperm may be observed in the [...]

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Organization of the Egg Cytoplasm | Oogenesis | Gametogenesis | Embryology

As the oocyte grows and as various inclusions are produced in its cytoplasm, a pat­tern of organization gradually emerges, which will be of importance when the eggs start developing. The arrangement of various substances and cellular constituents in the advanced oocyte and, later, in the egg shows a polarity, that is, an unequal distribution with respect to what may be [...]

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Role of Cytoplasm in the Growth of Young Oocyte | Embryology

During the growth of the oocyte not only does the amount of cytoplasm increase in quantity, but it changes in quality by the elaboration and regular distribution of various cell inclusions and specially modified parts of the cytoplasm which, are essential for the development of the embryo. In most animals which have been investigated with modern methods, young oocytes show [...]

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