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MHS 204 Testis and Epididymis
TISSUE
Testis
Epididymis
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Hematoxylin & Eosin
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T. Clark Brelje and Robert L. Sorenson
Department of Genetics, Cell Biology, and Development
School of Medicine
University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, MN

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MHS 204 Testis and Epididymis

Efferent Ductules

About 20 efferent ductules connect the with the proximal portion of the . Each of highly-coiled efferent ductules open into the single channel of the epididymis.

Cross-sections of efferent ductules (,) are found among those of the single, coiled duct that forms the epididymis.

  • - contains patches of both tall columnar and cuboidal cells giving the luminal surface a appearance. (In contrast, the has a smooth luminal surface.)
    • Tall Columnar Cells - ciliated and involved in the movement of sperm through the ductules.
    • Cuboidal Cells - non-ciliated with microvilli and canalicular invaginations.
  • - several, circular layers of smooth muscle cells that aid in the movement of sperm.

Most of the fluid secreted in the seminiferous tubules is reabsorbed in the efferent ductules.

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