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Describe the histology of testis with help of labelled diagram.
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Solution

Histology of Testis:
- Externally, the testis is covered by three layers. These are:
a. Tunica vaginalis: It is the outermost incomplete peritoneal covering made up of connective tissue and epithelium.
b. Tunica albuginea: It is the middle layer formed by collagenous connective tissue.
c. Tunica vasculosa/vascularis: It is the innermost layer. It is a thin and membranous layer. - Each testis is divided into about 200-300 testicular lobules by fibres from tunica albuginea. Each lobule has 1 to 4 highly coiled seminiferous tubules.
- Each seminiferous tubule is internally lined by a single layer of cuboidal germinal epithelial cells (spermatogonia) and few large pyramidal cells called Sertoli or sustentacular cells.
- The germinal epithelial cells undergo gametogenesis to form spermatozoa.
- Sertoli cells provide nutrition to the developing sperms.
- Various stages of spermatogenesis can be seen in the seminiferous tubules. The innermost spermatogonial cell (2n), primary spermatocyte (2n), secondary spermatocyte (n), spermatids (n), and sperms (n).
- Between seminiferous tubules, few groups of interstitial cells (Cells of Leydig) are present.
- After puberty, interstitial cells produce a type of androgen i.e. testosterone.
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