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* '''For more information on reproductive disease in snakes, see''' [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|Snake Dystocia]].  
 
* '''For more information on reproductive disease in snakes, see''' [[Lizard and Snake Dystocia|Snake Dystocia]].  
 
==Testes==
 
==Testes==
The testes are usually elongated and light-coloured, and consist of seminiferous tubules, interstitial cells, blood vessels and connective tissue. They are situated intracoelomically generally between the pancreas/spleen/gall bladder and the kidneys with the right cranial to the left (see [[Lizard and Snake Excretion]]). Their size is dependent on the season. An epididymis may be lacking.  Sperm may be stored in a bladder-like structure formed from part of the ureter. Sperm is produced in the seminiferous tubules, transported in the Wolffian ducts and discharged at the base of the hemipenes.
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The testes are usually elongated and light-coloured, and consist of seminiferous tubules, interstitial cells, blood vessels and connective tissue. They are situated intracoelomically generally between the pancreas/spleen/gall bladder and the kidneys with the right cranial to the left (see [[Lizard and Snake Excretion|snake excretion]]). Their size is dependent on the season. An epididymis may be lacking.  Sperm may be stored in a bladder-like structure formed from part of the ureter. Sperm is produced in the seminiferous tubules, transported in the Wolffian ducts and discharged at the base of the hemipenes.
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==Kidneys==
 
==Kidneys==
 
The posterior part of the kidneys of most male snakes is sexually dimorphic. A portion of the distal tubules, called the "sexual segment", shows a seasonal enlargement and cellular changes. A phospholipid secretion is produced here and is incorporated into the seminal fluid.
 
The posterior part of the kidneys of most male snakes is sexually dimorphic. A portion of the distal tubules, called the "sexual segment", shows a seasonal enlargement and cellular changes. A phospholipid secretion is produced here and is incorporated into the seminal fluid.
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