The vas deferens is the tube that carries the sperm from the testicles to the penis. It is this structure that is cut in a vasectomy, which is one of the more common permanent methods of contraception.
The Vas Deferens transports semen from the epididymis, where sperm is stored and matured, to the seminal vesicle which secreates a fluid high in sugar in to the semen giving the sperm a viable energy source to use when swimming up to the egg in the falpian tube. Past the bulbo-uretheral gland which secreates lubricants in to the semen then finally past the prostate gland which secreates an alkaline fluid in to the semen to combat the acidic vagina then finally down the penis through the urethra and out, as ejaculation.
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fallopian tubules
no, 2 completely different functions
The vas deferens are responsible for carrying sperm from the testes to the opening of the penis during ejaculation.
The fallopian (or uterine) tubes conduct the egg to the uterus just as the vas (ductus) deferens conducts the sperm to the ejaculatory duct.
women have fallopean tubes not vas deferens
fallopian tubes
fallopian tubes
Males
The males and females in a pedigree are differentiated by their sex organs.
Yes. Both males and females have exactly the same bone structure, including the same number of ribs. The only difference is that the female skeleton is usually smaller, the bones are more rounded, and the hips are lower and wider.
I looked this up and the recent trends in smoking using graphs showed that males smoke more then females. I think....... I'm not sure. Yes. Females do smoke more.
Both - more common in males
Males
The vas deferens is part of the male reproductive system, so it's male.
It is the age structure of the population.
The ducts deferens in males
Shortage of females
The bladder feeds into the Urethra. The urethra leads into the penis in males and into the vagina in females.
Yes, both females and males can get chlamydia.
96 males to 100 females.
males
2:1
Both males and females can get pubic lice
Elles for females, eux for males or females and males.