Journal article
Ultrastructure of sperm storage and male: Genital ducts in a male holocephalan, the elephant fish, Callorhynchus milii
WC Hamlett, M Reardon, J Clark, TI Walker
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY | WILEY-LISS | Published : 2002
DOI: 10.1002/jez.1148
Abstract
In chondrichthyes, the process of spermatogenesis produces a spermatocyst composed of Sertoli cells and their cohort of associated spermatozoa linearly arrayed and embedded in the apical end of the Sertoli cell. The extratesticular ducts consist of paired epididymis, ductus deferens, isthmus, and seminal vesicles. In transit through the ducts, spermatozoa undergo modification by secretions of the extratesticular ducts and associated glands, i.e., Leydig gland. In mature animals, the anterior portion of the mesonephros is specialized as the Leydig gland that connects to both the epididymis and ductus deferens and elaborates seminal fluid and matrix that contribute to the spermatophore or sper..
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