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Sperm pass the prostate and the seminal vesicle, on the way from the testicles to the urethra.

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What glands does the urethra pass through?

The urethra passes through the prostate and the penis in the male.


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The last organ that sperm passes through before leaving the body is the urethra.


What is the of the tubes that the sperm cells pass through on their way out of the body?

testicles


List the structure in order through which sperm pass in a male ans eggs pass in a female frog?

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What is the prostate used for?

mainly its a switch to allow EITHER urine or sperm to pass down the urethra.


How does the sperm pass through the penis to the vgina?

Yes, it does. Under normal conditions, a man will only be able to urinate. But when he is sexually aroused enough, his body will 'switch gears,' so to speak, and allow him to ejaculate. But he can't have the ability to urinate and ejaculate at the same time.


What does the bulbourethral gland produce?

The main function of the bulbourethral or cowper's gland is to produce and release the "pre-cum" to rid the urethra of any acidic urine. The clear fluid neutralizes urine in the urethra so that when a man ejaculates, the sperm in the semen are not destroyed by acidic urine leftover in the urethra. The whole purpose of ejaculation is to send healthy sperm out of the male and into the female reproductive system for fertilization; this can't happen if the sperm come into contact with acidic fluids. The bulbourethral glands (also known as the cowper's glands) are male sexual glands. They are located below the prostate and discharge a component of the seminal fluid into the urethra. During sexual intercourse each gland produces a secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, it neutralizes traces of acidic urine in the urethra, and helps flush out any residual urine or foreign matter. It is possible for this fluid to pick up sperm, and carry them out prior to the next intercourse.


What carries sperm to urethra?

Sperm is carried in the testicals, Vas Deferenz, and Epiditimus. Urine is carried in the bladder. Both sperm and urine pass through the urithera but never at the same time (unless there is something wrong). The 'plumbing' is set up so that there is an exclusion switch when one or the other is functioning.


What is the external organ through which urine and sperm pass out of the body?

The urethra passes the urine out of the body.


What is the function of the Cowper glands?

The Cowper's glands (bulbourethral gland) are male sexual glands. They are two small racemose glands that are located below the prostate and discharge a component of the seminal fluid into the urethra. They are homologous to the Bartholin's glands in the female. The secretions provide fluid to lubricate and clean the lower urethra, which may have residue left from its use during urination. During sexual arousal each gland produces a clear, viscous secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, it neutralizes traces of acidic urine in the urethra, and helps flush out any residual urine or foreign matter. It is possible for this fluid to pick up sperm, remaining in the urethral bulb from previous ejaculations, and carry them out prior to the next ejaculation. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.


What function does the sperm duct do?

Carries matured sperm from the testes to pass through the seminal vesicle and the prostate gland, which contribute liquids to form semen. It then connects to the urethra which carries semen and urine outside the body.


What is THE Functions of the Cowper's gland?

The Cowper's glands (bulbourethral gland) are male sexual glands. They are two small racemose glands that are located below the prostate and discharge a component of the seminal fluid into the urethra. They are homologous to the Bartholin's glands in the female. The secretions provide fluid to lubricate and clean the lower urethra, which may have residue left from its use during urination. During sexual arousal each gland produces a clear, viscous secretion known as pre-ejaculate. This fluid helps to lubricate the urethra for spermatozoa to pass through, it neutralizes traces of acidic urine in the urethra, and helps flush out any residual urine or foreign matter. It is possible for this fluid to pick up sperm, remaining in the urethral bulb from previous ejaculations, and carry them out prior to the next ejaculation. (Wikipedia)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated at the bottom of this answer box.