Vas deferens
Vas deferens
Ductus deferens
Sperm goes to the Urethra
Sperm cells have an immature stage in the testes and maturation occurs as the sperm move through the testicular system. There can be multiple reasons for ejaculate to contain immature sperm cells. The mechanical reason is high frequency of intercourse. Another reason for failure would occur in the epididymis where the Sertoli cells facilitate maturation. Causes can be adult mumps, hormonal issues, drugs/medication, radiation, genetic anomalies and excess heat.
The egg cell has a chemical layer around it to stop more sperm cells coming in when a sperm cell comes in
The flagellum (plural: flagella)
Sperm have long tails so they can swim vertically to fertilize the egg.
reproduction
Sperm move from the testes to the epididymis to finish growing. The epididymis is the tubular structure on the top of the testis.
They aren't stored after they leave the epididymis, they are ejaculated.
The seminiferous tubules are the tiny tubes where the sperm are made. From there, sperm move to the tubular epididymis for maturing. The mature sperm move from the epididymis to the vas deferens and then, during ejaculation, into the urethra.
The epididymis.
From the related link: They connect the left and right epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in order to move sperm.
Sperm form in the testis then move to the epididymis, vas deferens, prostate gland, ejaculatory duct and finally the urethra.
Sperm cells are zygotes (specialised cells with only 23 chromosomes).
Sperm cells have an immature stage in the testes and maturation occurs as the sperm move through the testicular system. There can be multiple reasons for ejaculate to contain immature sperm cells. The mechanical reason is high frequency of intercourse. Another reason for failure would occur in the epididymis where the Sertoli cells facilitate maturation. Causes can be adult mumps, hormonal issues, drugs/medication, radiation, genetic anomalies and excess heat.
Sperm is produced naturally in a male's testicles. This is an ongoing process. Gradually, the sperm cells collect in the epididymis (behind the testicle), move through the vas deferens (a tube that routes up and then down through the prostate), and eventually become part of semen that leaves the body at the time of ejaculation.The sperm are produced in the testicles.
The move in such as way as to propell individual cells such as sperm cells.
Vas Deferens
The epididymis is a long tube that is located near each testicle. The epididymis is the tube which moves the sperm from the testicles to the vas deferens.