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Standard XII
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Where do spermatozoa develop?
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Development of spermatozoa:
The male sex cells that carry man's genetic material are called spermatozoa.
Spermatozoa develop in
seminiferous tubules.
Spermatozoa carry the genetic material of their male parents into their progeny.
Inside the seminiferous tubules, this spermatogenesis takes place.
Spermatogenesis is the term used to describe the process of spermatozoa development.
Additionally, developed spermatozoa are kept in the epididymis following development.
The testis is where these spermatozoa are created.
The head, neck, and long tail of spermatozoa are located within the body.
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