Urethra
ejaculatory duct
Semen is just seminal fluid plus semen. The path of the semen is: seminal vessicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra. The seminal fluid joins the semen in the ejaculatory duct. So they share the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
No one knows it is one of lifes mysteries
it holds sperm or stores the sperm and it then it secretes to the ejaculatory ducts....
The vas deferens and the seminal vesicle joint to form the ejaculatory duct.
ejaculatory duct
Conducts the release of the sperm out of the male's system
The vas deferens carries the sperm to the ejaculatory ducts.
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.
vas deferens or ductus deferens
The flagellum is part of the sperm that allows it to swim, the ejaculatory duct is what brings the sperm to the urethra.
The vas deferens does not secrete anything, it just carries the sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct.
Yes. Sperm cells travel up the spermatic ducts (vas deferens) to the seminal vesicles.
Epididymis > ductus deferens > ejaculatory duct > urethra.
The sperm goes from the seminiferous tubules in the testicle to the epididymis, which is located on the back side of the testicle, and then from there to the vas deferens. After the sperm leaves the vas deferens it goes to the ejaculatory duct and then through the prostate and into the urethra.
Semen is just seminal fluid plus semen. The path of the semen is: seminal vessicles, epididymis, vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra. The seminal fluid joins the semen in the ejaculatory duct. So they share the ejaculatory duct and the urethra.
The epididymus leaves the testies and connects ot the Vas Deferens (also called the Ductus Deferens) which attaches to the ejaculatory duct. The ejaculatory duct is a short segment that connects to the urethra.