Seminiferous tubules are located in the testes, and are the specific location of meiosis, and the subsequent creation of gametes, namely spermatozoa. The epithelium of the tubule consists of sustentacular or Sertoli cells, which are tall, columnar type cells that line the tubule. In between the Sertoli cells are spermatogenic cells, which differentiate through meiosis to sperm cells. There are two types: convoluted and
straight, convoluted toward the lateral
side, and straight as the tubule comes
medially to form ducts that will exit the
testis. The seminiferous tubules are formed from
primitive sex cords. It is the medullary cords which develop into the seminiferous
tubules and the cortical cords regress. The
cords were formed from the gonadal ridge.
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