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A-G)
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In the spermatozoon of
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, the ovoid nucleus measures 1.7
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m in the longitudinal axis and 1.1
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m in the transverse axis. The surrounding strip of cytoplasm has no organelles (
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A-B). Nuclear rotation toward the flagellar axis was about 60 degrees (
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A-B). The midpiece has a conical shape, measures about 0.9
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m in length and contains some elongated mitochondria (
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A-C). The endomembrane system is composed of small vesicles connected to one another and to the plasma membrane, being found peripherally throughout the midpiece (
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A-F).
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