The vas deferens carries the sperm to the ejaculatory ducts.
The vas deferens.
vas deferens
urethra
vas deferens or ductus deferens
it holds sperm or stores the sperm and it then it secretes to the ejaculatory ducts....
it holds sperm or stores the sperm and it then it secretes to the ejaculatory ducts....
it holds sperm or stores the sperm and it then it secretes to the ejaculatory ducts....
Epididymis > ductus deferens > ejaculatory duct > urethra.
Sperm are made in the testis, carried from the testis to the epididymis via the rete testis, where they undergo further maturation. During ejaculation, sperm travel from the epididymis via the vas deferens, which joins the duct of the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct. The ejaculatory duct passes through the prostate, and joins the urethra. Sperm exit the body via the urethra. Source: wikipedia.
The spermatozoa is formed in the testis and is stored in the epididymis. While traveling through the epididymis the sperm mature and gain motility and the ability to fertilize.
Spermatic cord structures enter the pelvic cavity through passageways in the anterior abdominal wall known called inguinal canals.
From the related link: They connect the left and right epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in order to move sperm.
Perhaps you are asking about the vas deferens, a tube in the male reproductive system that forms part of the passageway for sperm cells. Before ejaculation, sperm cells are stored in the epididymis, from which they travel, through the vas deferens, which then joins the duct of the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct.
The vas deferens does not secrete anything, it just carries the sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct.
In epididymis.