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Testis overview

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x

Testis proper <p>The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum.  The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers.  Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x</p>

Testis proper

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x

Processus  vaginalis <p>The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum.  The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers.  Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x</p>

Processus vaginalis

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x

Tunica albuginea  <p>The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum.  The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers.  Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x</p>

Tunica albuginea

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x

Tunica vaginalis <p>The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum.  The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers.  Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x</p>

Tunica vaginalis

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x

 - Visceral layer <p>The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum.  The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers.  Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x</p>

- Visceral layer

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x

 - Parietal layer <p>The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum.  The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers.  Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x</p>

- Parietal layer

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x

 -- Mesothelium <p>The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum.  The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers.  Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x</p>

-- Mesothelium

The processes vaginalis is a remnant of the peritoneal space that precedes the testis during its descent into the scrotum. The space is lined by the tunica vaginalis, a serous membrane, with visceral and parietal layers. Like all serosas, the tunica vaginalis is composed of connective tissue covered by a mesothelium (simple squamous epithelium). The parietal layer lines the inner surface of the scrotum; the visceral layer covers the tunica albuginea, the dense connective tissue surrounding the testis proper. Immature testis, 100x