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According to Loisel.i the orientation of the sperms in the testis 

 is due to a secretion from the cells of Sertoh, together with 



Fig. 43. — A cell of Sertoli with which the spermatids (three of which are 

 shown) are beginning to be connected — human. (After Bramman, from 

 Schafer.) The cell contains globules of nutritive substance and similar 

 smaller globules are seen in the spermatids. 



FiG. 44. — Diagram illustrating the cycle of phases in spermatogenesis. 

 (From Schafer.) 



a, spermatogonia (seen dividing at 6) ; a', a", Sertoli cells; ft, spermatocytes 

 (seen dividing at 5) ; c, spermatids ; s', parts of spermatids which dis- 

 appear when spermatozoa are fully formed ; s, seminal granules. 



1 Loisel, "Factenrs de la Forme et de la Fasciculisation des Spermies 

 dans les Testicules," Jour, de I'Anat. et de la Phys., vol, xlii., 1906. 



