Which duct stores and transport the sperms from the testis to the outside through urethra?
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vas deferens is the duct which carries sperms from testis to the urethra
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Vas deferens, is the duct stores and transport the sperms from the testis to the outside through urethra.
Explanation:
- The duct 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 to 45 cm in length and serves to transport sperms cells from the respective epididymis to the ipsilateral ejaculatory duct.
- Sperm are stored in the proximal portion of the ductus deferens, near the epididymis and peristaltic movements propel the sperm through the tube.
- The proximal portion of the ducts deferens is a component of the spermatic cord, which contains vascular and neural structures that supply the testes.
Hence, Vas deferens, is the duct stores and transport the sperms from the testis to the outside through urethra.
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