Asked by Patrícia Rocha on Sep 26, 2024
The spermatic cord contains all of the following except
A) lymphatic vessels.
B) blood vessels.
C) the ejaculatory duct.
D) the ductus deferens.
E) nerves.
Spermatic Cord
A bundle of fibers and tissues in males that includes the vas deferens, blood vessels, nerves, and lymphatics, extending from the abdomen to the testicle.
Ejaculatory Duct
A tube through which semen enters the urethra during ejaculation, formed by the fusion of the vas deferens and the seminal vesicle.
- Comprehend the assignments and workings of male genital structures.
- Understand the journey of sperm from the stage of production to ejaculation.
Learning Objectives
- Comprehend the assignments and workings of male genital structures.
- Understand the journey of sperm from the stage of production to ejaculation.
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