Biology, asked by shakirshabirbhat, 5 months ago

what is the sequence of sperm flow ​

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Answered by snehasaxena285
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Answer:

Sperm cells pass through a series of ducts to reach the outside of the body. After they leave the testes, the sperm passes through the epididymis, ductus deferens, ejaculatory duct, and urethra.

Answered by moabide
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Answer:

in the male reproductive system:

sperm is produced in the testes, stored in the epididymis

(when stimulated,) the sperm flows from the epididymis through the sperm duct or vas deferens

seminal fluid from the seminal vesicle and prostrate gland in placed in the sperm, and the sperm (with fluid) flows through the urethra and out of the penis

(deposited at the end of the vagina, near the cervix, during sexual intercourse)...

overall summary of flow direction:

testes

epididymis

sperm duct/ vas deferens

prostrate gland

urethra

in the female reproductive system:

after getting deposited in the vagina,

it flows through the cervix

through the uterus

to the oviduct/Fallopian tube

(and fertilises an egg if present)

hope it helps

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