Inward projections of the tunica albuginea, known as septa, divide the testis into: a) lobules. b) seminiferous tubules. c) straight tubules. d) the epididymis and the testis proper. e) rete testis.
The spermatozoa from the rete testis, at that point meet to form the ductus epididymis, a tangled pipe
The ductus epididymis fixes and turns into the ductus deferens. In domestic mammals blooded mammals, testicles are not in a significant body cavity, yet are encased in the scrotum
The glandular structure of the testis comprises of various lobules. Every tubule is contained in one of the interims between the stringy septa which reach out between the mediastinum testis and the tunica albuginea, and comprises of from one to, at least three, minute tangled cylinders, the tubuli seminiferi