Male reproductive system cells include Germinal Epithelium (produces spermatogonia), Sertoli cells (nourish sperm), and Leydig cells (produce testosterone).
In the male reproductive system, Germinal Epithelium cells produce spermatogonia, Sertoli cells provide nourishment and medium for sperms, and Leydig cells secrete testosterone for sperm production and secondary characteristics.
Front | Relative importance of pathways |
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Back | Apoplast: most important: Symplast: less imp, except in endodermis Vacuolar: negligible |
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