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Q: Connective tissue sheath enclosing the ductus deferens blood vessels and nerves?
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What structures are in the spermatic cord?

Ductus Deferens, blood vessels, nerves and lymph vessels.


Ductus deferens belongs to what system?

By simply looking up "ductus deferens" on google.com you can find the answer. artery of ductus deferens, male reproductive system: The proximal portion of the ductus deferens is a component of the spermatic cord, which contains vascular and neural structures that supply the testes. The spermatic cord contains the ductus deferens, testicular artery and veins, lymph vessels, testicular nerve, cremaster muscle that elevates the testes for warmth and at times of sexual stimulation, and a connective tissue covering. my answer: The Reproductive System -ddelarosa2992 Why would you even bother changing a very accurate and detailed answer with something so vague as "the reproductive system"? Not too bright.


Ampulla of ductus deferens in boar?

There is no ampulla of ductus deferens in pigs


What is the function of the Ductus Deferens?

It propels sperm into the urethra during ejaculation. "Ductus Deferens" is also called as "Vas Deferens"


Another name for the ductus deferens?

Vas deferens


The tube that leaves the scrotal sac and enters the abdominal cavity is called what?

Ductus deferens


What tube are connected to the epididymis?

Several. The Seminiferous Tubule, the Rete Testisand the Ductus Vas Deferens, among blood vessels, etc.


What is duct deferens and purpose?

The ductus deferens is part of the vas deferens and connects the epididymis and ejaculatory ducts.


Where does the vas deferens begin?

The vas deferens (ductus deferens) begins at the epididymis and ends at the ejaculatory duct.


Where do the sperm cells move after leaving the epididymis?

Vas deferens


Muscular passageway conveying sperm to the ejaculatory duct in the spermatic cord?

vas deferens or ductus deferens


Where can you find stereocilia?

Ductus deferens, epidymis, innear ear