The tubular structure in which sperm mature and become motile is the epididymis. This process usually takes 20 days.
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The tubes that contain and transport sperm are called the vas deferens. This structure connects the testes to the urethra and allows sperm to be transported from the epididymis, where they mature, to the ejaculatory duct during ejaculation.
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 two tubes in the male reproductive system that connect the testes to the urethra are called the vas deferens. These tubes transport sperm from the epididymis, where sperm mature, to the ejaculatory duct, which then leads to the urethra for ejaculation.
No it is not, because sperm has to travel through the tubes after conception has accured.
No, sperm must travel through the fallopian tubes to reach and fertilize an egg. Without the tubes, the sperm cannot reach the egg for fertilization to occur.
The Graffian Follicle in the ovary expels the secondary oocyte (mature ovum) into the peritoneum, where it is picked up by the fimbrae of the Fallopian tubes.
Conceiving is the process in which the egg and sperm meet together and become one. Once conceived it travels down the Fallopian tubes into the uterus.
It is made in SEMINIFEROUS TUBES.
Not if they are scarred from epididymitis.
Conception means the meeting of sperm and egg to form an embryo which will form a new individual. Block Fallopian tubes will prevent that. The tubes carry sperm up towards the ovary and it carries the egg down towards the sperm.