Uncoiled the Epididymis would be approximately nineteen feet in length
It stores the sperm and secretes it to the duct in ejaculation. In addition, it cools blood on the way to the testicles and also warms it back up again on return. Look at the drawing of an epididymis in Gray's anatomy and you'll see a diagram for a heat exchanger similar to that used in nuclear power plants, which of course came along much later. The epididymes also produce glycerophosphocholine (GPC) and other chemicals that help sperm mature.
Not long enough.
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as long as it was.
As long as you feel your body can.
No, the vas deferens are long, straight tubes that connect the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct. They are located outside the testes.
Sperm passes from the epididymis to the vas deferens, which is a long tube that connects the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct. The vas deferens serves as a pathway for sperm to travel from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation.
The structure that carries sperm out of the epididymis is called the vas deferens. It is a long, muscular tube that transports mature sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct during ejaculation.
vas deferens
No birds do not have epididymis.
sperm duct
Sperm mature in the epididymis, a coiled tube located on the back of the testes. During their passage through the epididymis, sperm gain the ability to swim and fertilize an egg.
The male reproductive system includes the epididymis. The epididymis is located adjacent to the testis.
Epididymis !!
The vas deferens is between the epididymis ans the urethra.
Sperm cells are stored in the epididymis, and that is where they mature.
The vas deferens connects the epididymis and the urethra.