- in most
small animals such as rodents,
whereby the 3–6
ductules merge into a
single small ductule before entering the epididymis.[citation needed] The ductuli...
- The
canals of Hering, or
intrahepatic bile
ductules, are part of the
outflow system of
exocrine bile
product from the liver.
Liver stem
cells are hypothesized...
-
their primary function is to mix and
transport the
sperm into the
efferent ductules,
where the
major function is
reabsorption of
about 95% of the fluid, which...
- In
anatomy and physiology, a duct is a cir****scribed
channel leading from an
exocrine gland or organ.
Examples include: As
ducts travel from the acinus...
- The
prostatic ducts (or
prostatic ductules) open into the
floor of the
prostatic portion of the urethra, and are
lined by two
layers of epithelium, the...
- The
interlobular bile
ducts (or
interlobular ductules)
carry bile in the
liver between the
Canals of
Hering and the
interlobar bile ducts. They are part...
- articles:
Appendix of
epididymidis Cremaster muscle Dartos fascia Efferent ductules Epididymis Leydig cell
Lobules of
testis Paradidymis Rete
testes Scrotal...
-
tubules can
persist as the paradidymis, a
small body
caudal to the
efferent ductules. The e****horon is a
homologous remnant in the female. ****tozoa formed...
- The bile
canaliculi empty into a
series of
progressively larger bile
ductules and ducts,
which eventually become common hepatic duct. The bile canaliculi...
- the vas deferens. A)
Blood vessels; B) Head of epididymis; C)
Efferent ductules; D)
Seminiferous tubules; E)
Parietal lamina of
tunica ****lis; F) Visceral...