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Intratesticular ducts
This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x
![Seminiferous tubules - Convoluted portions <p>This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/O.R.M.T.ID-2-1-ping.png)
Seminiferous tubules - Convoluted portions
This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x
![Seminiferous tubules - Straight portions <p>This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/O.R.M.T.ID-2-2-ping.png)
Seminiferous tubules - Straight portions
This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x
![Mediastinum <p>This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/O.R.M.T.ID-2-3-ping.png)
Mediastinum
This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x
![Rete testis <p>This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/O.R.M.T.ID-2-4-ping.png)
Rete testis
This section demonstrates the convoluted portions of seminiferous tubules converging at the mediastinum. As they approach, these tubules lose the seminiferous epithelium and become the straight portions (tubuli recti) of the seminiferous tubules. Straight tubules, lined by modified Sertoli cells, continue into the rete testis, located within the mediastinum. 100x
![Image source > <p>Image taken of a slide in the University of Iowa collection.</p>](https://digitalhistology.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/Iowa-source-ping.png)
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Image taken of a slide in the University of Iowa collection.