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प्रश्न
The packing tissues between the coils of the seminiferous tubules are called as ______.
पर्याय
Leydig cells
Hymen
Graafian follicle
Clitoris
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उत्तर
The packing tissues between the coils of the seminiferous tubules are called as leydig cells.
Explation:
Leydig cells are the interstitial cells between the coils of the seminiferous tubules.
संबंधित प्रश्न
Why are the human testes located outside the abdominal cavity? Name the pouch in which they are present.
Given on the right is a diagram which represents the reproductive organs of a man:
(i) Write the names of the parts numbered 1 to 16.
(ii) Give two functions of the part 6.
(iii) Name three components of the fluid which may be found in the tube labeled 2.
(iv) What is the main function of the part labelled 3?

Multiple Choice Question:
Which one of the following Is the route that a sperm follows when it leaves the testes of a mammal?
How is the semen produced?
Identify the INCORRECTLY labelled structure in the given diagram of the male reproductive system.

Secretions from which one of the following are rich in fructose, calcium, and some enzymes?
Increased secretion of which hormone start the process of sperm formation at the time of puberty?
The process of formation of sperms is known as ______.
Answer the following question based on the human male reproductive system:
Name any two unpaired organs of male reproductive system
The canal through which each testis descends into the scrotum just before the birth of a male baby is ______.
