1. the dartos mucles, cremaster muscle, and tunica albunginea are associated with what?
2. where is spermatogensis localized within?
3. what structure will recieve the secondary oocyte after ovulation?
Answers:
1.the dartos muscle, cremaster muscle, and tunica albuginea are associated with Testes
the dartos and cremaster muscle regulate the temperature of the testes while tunica albuginea and facilitates blood supply to the testes
2. spermatogenesis occurs in the seminiferous tubules of the male testes
3.structures that recieve the secondary oocyte after ovulation are
B) the fallopian tubes
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