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25.02.2021 •
Biology
Around the world, scientists have found matching fossils, landforms, and
continental shelves. Mid-ocean ridges and trenches were discovered on
the .
Together these findings serve as evidence
that Earth's surface is made up of moving .
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Ответ:
Receives sperm from the seminiferous tubules.
Explanation:
The rete testis is a set of tubules that transport the sperms from the straight seminiferous tubules, the last portion of the seminiferous tubules, to the efferent ducts. Then, the sperms go to the epididymis conduct. From there, they go to the deferent conduct, then to the ejaculatory duct, and lastly to the urethra.