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The sperm route can be split into two halved the male and female reproductive systems.Male Reproductive SystemThe sperm start off in the seminiferous tubules and then are stored in the eppididdymus. From here they are carried by the ductus deferens or vas deferens which takes a route from through the ingiunal canal backwards over the top of the urinary bladder and down behind it. Here the sperm pass through the seminal vesicle then the prostate. Here it joind the urethra which carries it down and out through the penis.Female Reproductive SystemHere the sperm enter the vagina and and then pass through the cervix into the uterus. From here the sperm travels towards the ovum through the uterine tubes.S.E.V.E.N U.PSeminiferous tubules --> epididymus --> vas deferens --> seminal vesicle --> "nothing" --> urethra --> penis
The Urethracarries Urine from the Urinary Bladder to the exterior of the body.
The same function as the urethra in other mammals, it is the tube through which urine passes from the urinary bladder inside the body for elimination to the outside of the body in urination.
Urine exits the female body through the urethra, which is a tube that connects the bladder to the external opening. The urethra is located just above the vaginal opening and is part of the urinary system. When the bladder fills, nerve signals prompt the muscles to contract, allowing urine to flow out through the urethra.
The external male genitalia are the penis and the scrotum, which contains two testicles.The internal male genitalia includes the remaining structures of the male reproductive 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.
The sperm are formed in tubes called seminiferous tubules. They then travel into the epididymus (another tubule network), up through the ductus/vas deferens (another tube) up the front of the pelvis then over the top of the bladder nad back down posterior to it. Here they enter the ejaculatory duct (another tube) which empties into the urethra (another tube). Take you pick.
Sperm is produced in the testes and then travels through the epididymis, Vas deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra to exit the male body. During ejaculation, sperm enter the female reproductive system through the vagina, pass through the cervix, and swim up the uterine cavity into the uterine tube where fertilization can occur.
Ejaculation
sperm starts it journey via vas deferens and connects with urethra at the level of prostate and exit via penile urethra.passage from proatate is common for both urine and sperm...
To compare and contrast the function of the urethra in male and female pigs, it is important to understand that the urethra serves the same purpose in both. The urethra functions to carry urine from the bladder to be expelled by the body. The urethra is also a part of the reproductive organs in male and female pigs.
The Urethra.
The sperm route can be split into two halved the male and female reproductive systems.Male Reproductive SystemThe sperm start off in the seminiferous tubules and then are stored in the eppididdymus. From here they are carried by the ductus deferens or vas deferens which takes a route from through the ingiunal canal backwards over the top of the urinary bladder and down behind it. Here the sperm pass through the seminal vesicle then the prostate. Here it joind the urethra which carries it down and out through the penis.Female Reproductive SystemHere the sperm enter the vagina and and then pass through the cervix into the uterus. From here the sperm travels towards the ovum through the uterine tubes.S.E.V.E.N U.PSeminiferous tubules --> epididymus --> vas deferens --> seminal vesicle --> "nothing" --> urethra --> penis
The urethra is the name of the tube structure through which urine is excreted from the body.
The urethra in the male reproductive system serves as a passage for both urine and semen to exit the body.
The narrowest part of the male urethra is the external urethral meatus, which is the opening at the tip of the penis where urine and semen exit the body. It is the most constricted part of the urethra and can be prone to blockages or infections.
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