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Newly formed sperm cells pass through the seminiferous tubules to the

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The seminiferous tubules are the tightly coiled structures that form the bulk of the testis. They are made of developing sperm cells that are surrounded by lumen. The formed sperm are released into the duct system of the testis.

Then they are transferred to the epididymis where they where they mature. Post maturing they are released in the process of ejaculation

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