the testes are where sperm are manufactured in the scrotum. The epididymis is a tortuously coiled structure topping the testes, and it receives immature sperm from the testis and stores it several days. When ejaculation occurs, sperm is forcefully expelled from the tail of the epididymis into the deferent duct. Sperm then travels through the deferent duct through up the spermatic cord into the pelvic cavity, over the ureter to the prostate behind the bladder. Here, the vas deferens joins with the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct, which passes through the prostate and empties into the urethra. When ejaculation occurs, rhythmic muscle movements propel the sperm forward.
What is the passage way into the cell?
the passage way of blood is the vessel
female reproductive system have ovaries that use to produce egg, uterus for devepolment of th baby, cervix end of th uterus, vagina (it is the passage way not the thing) the passageway from the cervix, and the ovaries which produce egg. male reproductive system have testes or testicle that are use to porduce sperm, epididymis for keeping the sperm, scrotum the pouch that holds the epididymis and the testes, prostate gland produces the and semen (fluid that will help clean the urethra), urethra the tube inside the penis that leads down, penis is the things, bladder is where urine is produce
One Way Passage was created in 1932-09.
One Way Passage was created in 1932-09.
The duration of One Way Passage is 1.13 hours.
Whether or not enlarged prostate is caused by hormonal changes in aging men, there is no known way of preventing it
Your urethra is a passage way for both urine and semen.
The possibility of death is present if your testes are squeezed so hard that you go into shock. It's not a sure fire way to kill someone.
No. Psoriasis is not a contagious disease, even if you did in some way manage to bring your elbow into contact with someone's prostate.
The man's ability to produce sperm should be unaffected by the removal of his prostate, since the sperm is made in the testicles. Having said this, the prostate does make some of the fluid in the ejaculate (about 25-35%). So a man who has had his prostate removed may notice a decrease in the amount he ejaculates. Also, depending on the way the prostate is removed, the nerves that feed the penis may be damaged, and though he makes sperm, may find it difficult to have an ejaculation, or even become aroused.
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