Semineferous tubules, straight tubules, rete testes, efferent ducts, ductus deferens (vas deferens), ejaculatory duct, prostatis urethra, membranous urethra, spongy urethra, external urethral orifice.
Testes (Testis) -> Epididymis -> Vas Deferens -> Urethra.
urethra
Urethra
epididymis,vas deferens,urethra and testis
epididymis,vas deferens,urethra and testis
The male reproductive system includes the testis, urethra, and vas deferens. The testis also has a role in the endocrine system, and the urethra also functions in the urinary system.
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.
Sperm form in the testis then move to the epididymis, vas deferens, prostate gland, ejaculatory duct and finally the urethra.
From the testis' epididymus it is called the vas deferens. Through the corpus spongiosum to the outside it is called the urethra, which also channels urine from the bladder. The tiny tubelets where spermatogenesis occurs in the testis are called seminiferous tubules.
The common duct for sperm and urine is known as the urethra. In males, the urethra serves a dual purpose: it transports urine from the bladder and sperm from the reproductive system during ejaculation. This shared pathway is facilitated by the male reproductive and urinary systems converging at the prostate gland. The urethra is divided into different segments, with the prostatic urethra, membranous urethra, and spongy (or penile) urethra being key areas.
They are produced in testis. There are tubules in testis
because it conveys semen during ejaculation
Sperm passes from the epididymis to the vas deferens, which is a long tube that connects the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct. The vas deferens serves as a pathway for sperm to travel from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation.