A mushroom-shaped gland, functioning as an accessory reproductive gland, is present in the 6th to 7th abdominal segments of male cockroaches.
In male cockroaches, a characteristic {{c1::mushroom}} shaped gland is present in the {{c2::6th}} to {{c2::7th}} abdominal segments which functions as an {{c1::accessory reproductive gland}}
Text | In male cockroaches, a characteristic mushroom shaped gland is present in the 6th to 7th abdominal segments which functions as an accessory reproductive gland |
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Tags: neet-biology::unit-2::cockroach
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