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What is the length of vas deferens?​

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Answered by uffasif999
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Once sperm cells are produced in the testis and accumulate in the epididymis, they rely on the ductus (vas) deferens and ejaculatory duct to propel them into the urethra and out of the penis during ejaculation. The ejaculatory duct delivers sperm into the urethra, adding secretions and additives from the prostate necessary for sperm function, while providing an interface between the reproductive and urinary systems in men (see image below).

Answered by Anonymous
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What is the length of vas deferens?

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30-45 cm

  • The ductus deferens, or vas deferens, is a fibromuscular tube that is continuation of the epididymis and is an excretory duct of the testis. Each ductus is 30-45 cm in length and serves to transport sperms cells from the respective epididymis to the ipsilateral ejaculatory duct.
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