Urethra in the males serves as a common passage for both urine and sperms.
the fallopian tube
The last organ that sperm passes through before leaving the body is the urethra.
The urethra passes the urine out of the body.
conceived in th fallopian tube.
fallopian tube
fallopian tube
Seminal Vesicles
Yes, definately. In some cases, when a couple wants a child, the male cannot ejaculate sperm. As such, there are donors of sperm. The sperm is just put in the female reproductive organ and the female falls pregnant
The penis is the organ than delivers semen to the female reproductive tract during sexual intercourse.
external fertilisation. some of them reproduce by internal fertilisation. the male ejects sperm out of its reproductive organ. the female ejects its ova through its reproductive organ. both of them meet in the water as they float by. there are chances of many water animals of the same species having the same father as more sperm is given out.
Well, Their sperm joins with the eggs outside of their bodies. The female releases her eggs into the water. The male then releases his sperm and the gametes join. The female has fertilised her eggs tada hope this was helpful. :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) BYE BYE
blood and sperm
"1. Sperm are produced in the Testes and are stored in each Epididymis.2. Sperm move through each Vas Deferens and into the Urethra.3. Sperm leave the body through the Urethra, which passes through the the Penis(The correct pathway for sperm is Testes->Epididymis->Vas Deferens-> Urethra and out)"(C) Holt Florida Biology Johnson Raven(Page: 997, Chapter 43. Reproduction and Development, Section 1. Male Reproductive System)