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- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0007735" @default.
- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0210152" @default.
- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0222595" @default.
- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b hasDbXref "FlyBase:FBrf0253444" @default.
- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b type Axiom @default.
- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b annotatedSource FBbt_00004921 @default.
- B3ee7117f9622a949cf1a308e8f11c48b annotatedTarget "Mushroom-shaped organ consisting of a capsule surrounded by secretory cells, connected to the dorsal side of the uterus by a slender duct, which protrudes into the capsule to form an introvert (Heifetz and Rivlin, 2010; Mayhew and Merritt, 2013; McQueen et al., 2022). The capsule is lined by a sclerotized cuticular intima (Mayhew and Merritt, 2013), which is produced by the secretory cells (Miller, 1950; McQueen et al., 2022). Each secretory cell wraps around a specialized cuticle-like structure called an end-apparatus, which is connected to the intima by a duct (Mayhew and Merritt, 2013). Sperm is stored in this organ after mating; it stores fewer sperm that the seminal recepticle, but retains them for a longer period of time (Heifetz and Rivlin, 2010; McQueen et al., 2022). There are two spermathecae per female (Heifetz and Rivlin, 2010; Mayhew and Merritt, 2013; McQueen et al., 2022)." @default.