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Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in

the zone of spermatocytes

The different zones of a testicular follicle in insect are: 1. Germarium or zone of spermatogonia: consisting of densely packed primordial germ cells or spermatogonia, lye within mesodermal cells which are somatic in nature. At the upper extremity of follicle large apical cells are present and act as nurse cells during early stage of the sperm development. 2. Zone of spermatocytes: each layer of germarium moves posteriorly and is covered in a mantle of somatic cells. These cells in the mean time divide repeatedly and remain in a cyst. Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in.

the different zones of a testicular follicle in insect are

At the upper extremity of follicle large apical cells are present and act as nurse cells during early stage of the sperm development. 2. Zone of spermatocytes: each layer of germarium moves posteriorly and is covered in a mantle of somatic cells. These cells in the mean time divide repeatedly and remain in a cyst. Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in.

Germarium or zone of spermatogonia

The ______. Each follicle has different zones of succession where sex cells are in different stages of development. The different zones of a testicular follicle in insect are: 1. Germarium or zone of spermatogonia: consisting of densely packed primordial germ cells or spermatogonia, lye within mesodermal cells which are somatic in nature. At the upper extremity of follicle large apical cells are present and act as nurse cells during early stage of the sperm development. 2. Zone of spermatocytes: each layer of germarium moves posteriorly and is covered in a mantle of somatic cells. These cells in the mean time divide repeatedly and remain in a cyst. Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium.

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Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in

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Each follicle has different zones of succession where sex cells are in different stages of development. The different zones of a testicular follicle in insect are: 1. Germarium or zone of spermatogonia: consisting of densely packed primordial germ cells or spermatogonia, lye within mesodermal cells which are somatic in nature. At the upper extremity of follicle large apical cells are present and act as nurse cells during early stage of the sperm development. 2. Zone of spermatocytes: each layer of germarium moves posteriorly and is covered in a mantle of somatic cells. These cells in the mean time divide repeatedly and remain in a cyst. Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in.

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The different zones of a testicular follicle in insect are: 1. Germarium or zone of spermatogonia: consisting of densely packed primordial germ cells or spermatogonia, lye within mesodermal cells which are somatic in nature. At the upper extremity of follicle large apical cells are present and act as nurse cells during early stage of the sperm development. 2. Zone of spermatocytes: each layer of germarium moves posteriorly and is covered in a mantle of somatic cells. These cells in the mean time divide repeatedly and remain in a cyst. Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in

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Zone of spermatocytes: each layer of germarium moves posteriorly and is covered in a mantle of somatic cells. These cells in the mean time divide repeatedly and remain in a cyst. Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in

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At the upper extremity of follicle large apical cells are present and act as nurse cells during early stage of the sperm development. 2. Zone of spermatocytes: each layer of germarium moves posteriorly and is covered in a mantle of somatic cells. These cells in the mean time divide repeatedly and remain in a cyst. Each cyst initially it was rounded but as they increase in size they become polyhedral in shape. Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in

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Each contain the spermatocytes (64 to 256 in numbers) derived from a single spermatogonium. this phenomenom occur in

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