Intratubular, luminal surface remains in contact with Sertoli cellsįinal maturation step before detaching from Sertoli cells and becoming a spermatozoaįully mature sperm with acrosome and motile tailĭetached from Sertoli cells and present in lumenįully motile cells capable of fertilization Oval to elongated nuclear shape, condensed chromatin Smaller round nuclei compared to primary spermatocytes with dispersed, granular chromatinĬhromosome complement divided in half with meiosis II to become spermatid Intratubular, intermediate location between basal and luminal aspects-“adluminal” compartmentĬhromosomal duplication in preparation for meiosis I Similar to spermatogonia with more condensed, filamentous chromatin pattern Round cells with clear to lightly eosinophilic cytoplasm, central round nuclei with prominent nucleoli TABLE 4.1: Normal Testicular Cellular Components
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