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The loose mass of connective tissue, in which are present different stages of ovarian follicles.

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  1. Retention of testis in the abdominal cavity.

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  2. The canal through which the testis descends into the scrotum.

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  3. The plexus of blood capillaries that helps maintain the temperature o...

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  4. connective tissue covering the testis called ?

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  5. The seminal fluid contains a monosaccharide as the energy-source.

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  6. The passage through which both the urine and semen are discharged.

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  7. The glans penis is covered by a fold of loose skin.

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  8. The forcible expulsion of semen through the urethra.

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  9. The low count of sperms in human semen.

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  10. The mucopolysaccharide layer surrounding a primary ovarian follicle is...

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  11. The hillock of granulosa cells connecting the granulosa cells surround...

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  12. The loose mass of connective tissue, in which are present different st...

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  13. The regressing follicles and the act of regression.

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  14. The uterine layer that is sloughed off during menstrual cycle.

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  15. The arteries of the uterine wall undergo disintegration during the men...

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  16. The height of LH secretion, 16-26 hours before ovulation.

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  17. The tissue formed by the apposition of both the maternal and foetal ti...

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  18. The modified sweat glands in the female that serve as the source of fo...

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  19. The fertilizing-antifertilizin reaction that stops the march of a larg...

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  20. The penetration of the spermatozoan into the egg sets in a reaction in...

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