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Xenopus anatomy and development

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ID:

XAO:0000157

Full Id:

XAO:0000157

Synonyms:

testes

Definitions:

Reproductive organ that produces and releases sperm.

Part Of:

male genitalia

Xref:

ZFA:0000598

Related Synonym:

testes

Is A:

gonad

Sub Class:

primary spermatogonium

follicle layer

seminiferous tubule

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Mapping To Source Mapped By Mapped On Notes
testis (Amphibian gross anatomy) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
Testis (Galen) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Human developmental anatomy, abstract version) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Human developmental anatomy, timed version) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Human developmental anatomy, timed version) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Human developmental anatomy, timed version) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
Testis (Foundational Model of Anatomy) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Mouse adult gross anatomy) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Drosophila gross anatomy) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Zebrafish anatomy and development) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (RadLex) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Teleost anatomy and development) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
testis (Experimental Factor Ontology) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
Murine Testes (NCI Thesaurus) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
Testis (NCI Thesaurus) LOOM amirg 08/13/09 View Notes
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