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  2. Lobules of testis - Wikipedia

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    2 Additional images. 3 References. ... Head of epididymis, 9b. Body of epididymis, 9c. Tail of epididymis, 10. ... to show the arrangement of the ducts. References

  3. Epididymis - Wikipedia

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    The epididymis is present in male reptiles, birds, mammals, and cartilaginous fish. [1] The caput epididymidis is fused to the testis in eutherian mammals, but not in marsupials. [13] In reptiles, there is an additional canal between the testis and the head of the epididymis and which receives the various efferent ducts.

  4. List of related male and female reproductive organs - Wikipedia

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    m, m. Right and left Müllerian ducts uniting together and running with the Wolffian ducts in gc, the genital cord: m. Müllerian duct, the upper part of which remains as the hydatid of Morgagni; the lower part, represented by a dotted line descending to the prostatic utricle, constitutes the occasionally existing cornu and tube of the uterus ...

  5. Efferent ducts - Wikipedia

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    In humans and other large mammals, there are approximately 15 to 20 efferent ducts, which also occupy nearly one-third of the head of the epididymis. b) single entry, as seen in most small animals such as rodents, whereby the 3–6 ductules merge into a single small ductule before entering the epididymis. [citation needed]

  6. Septa of testis - Wikipedia

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    1 Additional images. 2 References. ... A diagram of the major components of an adult human testicle, including the following numbered items: 1. ... Head of epididymis ...

  7. File:Male Sex Organs & Ducts .jpg - Wikipedia

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  8. Tubuli seminiferi recti - Wikipedia

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    The tubuli seminiferi recti (also known as the tubuli recti, tubulus rectus, or straight seminiferous tubules) are structures in the testicle connecting the convoluted region of the seminiferous tubules to the rete testis, although the tubuli recti have a different appearance distinguishing them from these two structures.

  9. File:Testicle and epididymis.JPG - Wikipedia

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