Science, asked by mohammednuman7890, 5 months ago

what in the path of movement of the sperms
from its Synthesis place to outside?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The testes are where sperm are manufactured in the scrotum. ... When ejaculation occurs, sperm is forcefully expelled from the tail of the epididymis into the deferent duct. Sperm then travels through the deferent duct through up the spermatic cord into the pelvic cavity, over the ureter to the prostate behind the bladder.

Answered by jagvisarahkhushi
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In the male reproductive system, spermatozoa released from the seminiferous tubules move to the rete testis, then via the vasa efferentia, they move to the epididymis where they are stored. On the event of copulation, they travel through the vas deferens into the ejaculatory duct and are then released via the urethra.

Explanation:

The key male reproductive organs include the testes, epididymis, urethra, vas deferens, prostate gland, seminal vesicle, and penis.

The testes are composed of coiled structures called seminiferous tubules, which are the sites of sperm production. The structure on top of the seminiferous tubules in the testes is the epididymis. The sperm migrate from of the seminiferous tubules to the epididymis. Within the epididymis, the sperm mature while they are stored in this structure.

The ejaculation process begins as the penis fills with blood and becomes erect. With sufficient stimulation, mature sperm travel from the epididymis through the vas deferens, a muscular tube, which propels sperm forward through smooth muscle contractions. The sperm arrive first at the ampulla, where secretions from the seminal vesicle are added.

From the ampulla, seminal fluid is propelled forward through the ejaculatory ducts toward the urethra, passing first by the prostate gland, where a milky fluid is added to form semen. Finally, the semen is ejaculated through the far end of the urethra.

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