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3. Trace the pathway taken by sperm from the testis to the preputial orifice. 4. What type of cell division produces eggs? meiosis

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Testes Located in the scrotum out side the body. composed of tightly coiled tubules that produce sperm. The surrounding tissue produces the male hormones Epididymis Newly produced sperm is stored in this tube just outside and to the rear of each testicle.Here the sperm will develop. Vas deferens A muscular duct that connects the epididymis and the ejaculatory duct. It carries sperm out toward the urethra during ejaculation. Ejaculatory duct the area formed by the union of the two vas deferens ducts (one from each testis) and the duct from the seminal vesicles. Urethra The tube that runs through the penis and drains the excretory and reproductive systems. Seminal Vesicles Gland located behind the bladder and empty into the ejaculatory duct. Mucus, amino acids, fructose and prostoglandins are found making up the fluid. Makes up 60% of seman volume. Prostate Gland Large gland that surrounds the upper portion of the urethra. Gives off a thin milky secretion containing several enzymes. It nutralized the acidic urine residue in the urethra and activates sperm. Bulbourethral Glands Glands below the prostate that empty into the urethra at the base of the penis. Unclear function Penis

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