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    Figure 36.2 Some Nonreproductive Structures Are Labeled in Parentheses for Orientation Purposes
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Figure 36.2 Some Nonreproductive Structures Are Labeled in Parentheses for Orientation Purposes

Question 80

Question 80

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  Figure 36.2 Some nonreproductive structures are labeled in parentheses for orientation purposes. -Sertoli cells are important for nourishing sperm. Where in the figure are they located? A)  1 B)  4 C)  9 D)  11 Figure 36.2
Some nonreproductive structures are labeled in parentheses for orientation purposes.
-Sertoli cells are important for nourishing sperm. Where in the figure are they located?


A) 1
B) 4
C) 9
D) 11

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