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.
ejaculatory duct
The vas deferens connects the epididymis and the urethra.
Vas Defrens
The urethra is a tube that connects from your bladder to the outside of the body.
The tube-shaped organ that extends from the trunk of the body just above the testes is the vas deferens. It is responsible for transporting sperm from the testes to the urethra during ejaculation.
The small muscular tube that carries the sperm from the testes to the urethra is called the vas deferens.
Urine leaves the body through the urethra. The urethra connects the bladder to the outside of the body.
No. The "urethra" is a part of the anatomy in both male and female. It is a tube which connects the bladder to the genitals for removal of urine from the body.
The tube is the urethra, which carries urine from the bladder.(Should not be confused with the ureter, a tube that connects the kidneys to the bladder.)
Urine travels through the urethra to leave the body. The urethra connects the bladder to the exterior of the body.
Carries matured sperm from the testes to pass through the seminal vesicle and the prostate gland, which contribute liquids to form semen. It then connects to the urethra which carries semen and urine outside the body.
Both men and women eliminate urine through a tube called the urethra. It is a duct that connects the bladder to the external opening of the body.