| Septa of testis | | | | Schematic drawing of testicle and epididymis. 1 Tunica albuginea, 2 Septula testis, 3 Lobulus testis, 4 Mediastinum testis, 5 Tubuli seminiferi contorti, 6 Tubuli seminiferi recti, 7 Rete testis, 8 Ductuli efferentes testis, 9 Ductus epididymidis, 10 initial part of deferent duct | | | | 1: Head or upper pole of testis, 2: Tunica albuginea, 3: Testicular septa, 4: Anterior margin (free margin), 5: Lateral surface, 6: Tail or lower pole of testis, 7: Testicular lobules, 8: Parenchyma of testis, 9: Efferent ductules, 10: Mediastinum testis, 11: Posterior margin | | Latin | septula testis | | Gray's | subject #258 | | Dorlands/Elsevier | s_08/12730045 | Each lobule of the testis is contained in one of the intervals between the fibrous septa which extend between the mediastinum testis and the tunica albuginea, and consists of from one to three, or more, minute convoluted tubes, the tubuli seminiferi. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
The testicles, or testes from latin coi (singular testis), are the male generative glands in animals. ...
Male Anatomy The epididymis is part of the human male reproductive system and is present in all male mammals. ...
The tunica albuginea is the tough fibrous covering of the testicles. ...
The glandular structure of the testis consists of numerous lobules. ...
The mediastinum testis extends from the upper to near the lower extremity of the gland, and is wider above than below. ...
The tubuli seminiferi recti (or tubuli recti, or straight seminiferous tubules) enter the fibrous tissue of the mediastinum, and pass upward and backward, forming, in their ascent, a close net-work of anastomosing tubes which are merely channels in the fibrous stroma, lined by flattened epithelium, and having no proper...
Rete testis is an anastomosing network of delicate tubules located in the hilum of the testicle (mediastinum testis) that carries sperm from the seminiferous tubules to the vasa efferentia. ...
The efferent ducts (or efferent ductules) are part of the testes and connect the rete testis with the epididymis. ...
The vas deferens (plural: vasa deferentia), also called ductus deferens, (Latin: carrying-away vessel), and in lay talk sperm tube is part of the male anatomy of some species, including humans. ...
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The tunica albuginea is the tough fibrous covering of the testicles. ...
The glandular structure of the testis consists of numerous lobules. ...
The efferent ducts (or efferent ductules) are part of the testes and connect the rete testis with the epididymis. ...
The mediastinum testis extends from the upper to near the lower extremity of the gland, and is wider above than below. ...
Latin is an ancient Indo-European language originally spoken in Latium, the region immediately surrounding Rome. ...
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The glandular structure of the testis consists of numerous lobules. ...
The mediastinum testis extends from the upper to near the lower extremity of the gland, and is wider above than below. ...
The tunica albuginea is the tough fibrous covering of the testicles. ...
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Transverse section through the left side of the scrotum and the left testis. | Vertical section of the testis, to show the arrangement of the ducts. Image File history File links Gray1149. ...
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| Male reproductive system | | Scrotum | layers (skin, Dartos, External spermatic fascia, Cremaster, Internal spermatic fascia) • Perineal raphe • Spermatic cord | | Testes | layers (Tunica vaginalis, Tunica albuginea) • Appendix • Mediastinum • Lobules • Septa • Leydig cell • Sertoli cell • Blood-testis barrier | | Spermatogenesis | Spermatogonium • Spermatocytogenesis • Spermatocyte • Spermatidogenesis • Spermatid • Spermiogenesis • Spermatozoon | | seminal tract | Seminiferous tubules (Tubuli seminiferi recti, Rete testis, Efferent ducts) • Epididymis (Appendix) • Vas deferens • Ejaculatory duct Seminal colliculus | | urinary tract | Internal urethral orifice • Urethra (Prostatic, Intermediate, Spongy) • Urethral crest • Urethral gland • External urethral orifice | | Penis | Corpus cavernosum • Corpus spongiosum • Navicular fossa of male urethra • Glans penis • Fundiform ligament • Suspensory ligament • Foreskin • Frenulum | | accessory glands | Seminal vesicles (Excretory duct of seminal gland) • Prostate (Prostatic utricle, Prostatic sinus) • Bulbourethral glands | |