SPECIFIC FEATURES OF SPERMATOGENESIS MALE AND SPERM
Abstract
The species features spermatogenesis and sperm of males. For each type sires duration of spermatogenesis genetically determined and does not change. Term promotion of sperm via an appendage testis depends on the frequency of ejaculation and does not stop even in the absence of ejaculation. Average
performance ejaculate with species specificity and app ropriate response.
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