After its formation, each type B cell is pushed _____ of the seminiferous tubule. It soon reaches a point at which it is ready to divide again, and here this cell is called a(n) _____.

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1. After its formation, each type B cell is pushed _____ of the seminiferous tubule. It soon reaches a point at which it is ready to divide again, and here this cell is called a(n) _____.