Asked by Parker Jackson on Apr 24, 2024
When sperm leave the epididymis, they are transported directly into the
A) seminal vesicles.
B) ductus deferens.
C) prostate gland.
D) urethra.
E) ejaculatory duct.
Epididymis
An elongated, twisted duct responsible for holding and transporting sperm from the testicles to the vas deferens.
Ductus Deferens
A muscular tube in the male reproductive system that carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct.
Ejaculatory Duct
A duct through which semen is ejected into the urethra in preparation for ejaculation.
- Ascertain the roles and activities of male sexual organs.
- Identify the routes sperm travel from their creation to the point of ejaculation.
Learning Objectives
- Ascertain the roles and activities of male sexual organs.
- Identify the routes sperm travel from their creation to the point of ejaculation.
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