one of two muscular tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the urethra.
The pair of tubular ducts through which sperm pass from the testes to the urethra.
In men, one of the paired tubes that carries the mature sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
Male duct from the testis to the penile papilla for the passage of sperm.
The long duct that transports sperm cells ( spermatozoa) from the epididymis to the seminal vesicles. Can be missing from birth ( congenital absence of the vasa deferentia) or blocked as a result of infection or intentional interruption ( vasectomy). Plural: vasa deferentia.
the tube through which semen is carried to the urethra
tube through which sperm travel from the testes to the prostate prior to ejaculation
Two ducts that transport semen from each of the testicles. The vas deferens join into a single duct near the prostate and urethra, which then connects to the ejaculatory duct.
The duct that carries sperm from the testis of a spawning male fish
these are two tubes, one coming out of each testicle which join the urethra as it leaves the bladder.When a man ejaculates sperm are squeezed through these tubes and out the end of his penis.
Tube that connects the epididymis with the urethra in the male reproductive tract.
The muscular tube that carries the sperm from the epididymis to the urethra (pleural is vasa defrentia).
The ducts through which sperm pass from the testes to the seminal vesicles before ejaculation.
This is the two tubes lead from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct in the prostate of the male.
the tube through which sperm pass from the epididymis to the urethra. "Vasectomy" refers to a surgical sterilization of this tube.
A thin tube that transports sperm from the epididymis (the storage chamber attached to the back of each testicle) to the urethra.
a duct that carries spermatozoa from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct
the job of these tubes is to carry sperm to the urethra prior to ejaculation.
The tube from each testicle, which transports sperm towards the urethra.
The duct that carries sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct and urethra. The tube connecting the testes with the urethra.
the male tubule that conveys sperm cells from the epididymis to the urethra. Also called the ductus deferens or seminal duct.
The vas deferens is one of two tubes through which sperm travel from the epididymis and combine with seminal fluid ready for ejaculation. A man's vasa deferentia (pl.) are severed in a vasectomy.
The excretory duct of the testis that joins the excretory duct of the seminal vesicle to form the ejaculatory duct.
Tubes which carry sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
One of a pair of tubes which conveys the seminal fluid from the testis to the urethra.
The two muscular tubes that carry sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
Sperm transport duct in the testis. to top of page
the narrow duct connecting the prostrate (section of the common duct) with either the penis or epiphallus.
a tubal structure that carries sperm from the testicles to the prostate and ends in the ejaculatory duct
The tube through which sperm cells travel from the testicles to the urethra.
The tubes in which sperm travel
The tubes that conduct sperm and testicular fluid to the urethra.
A coiled tube that carries the sperm out of the testes.
the tubes leading to the testes.
One of two tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the penis. When a man has a vasectomy, it is the vas deferens that is severed.
The long, narrow tube through which sperm pass on their way from the testes to the seminal vesicles
The tubes connecting the epididymis (where the sperm is stored), to the urethra; the tube that expels the sperm. close window
a thin tube that stores and transports sperm
The tubes through which sperm move from the testicles(epididymis) towards the seminal vesicles and prostate gland. These tubesare closed during a vasectomy.
The long, muscular tube that travels from the epididymis into the pelvic cavity, to just behind the urinary bladder. The vas deferens transports mature sperm to the urethra in preparation for ejaculation.
in men, the tube for transporting sperm from the epididymis to the urethra.
A pair of tubular structures that carry spermatozoa from the testes.
tubes that connect the epididymes to the prostate gland
A pair of thick-walled tubes about 45 cm long in the male that lead from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct in the prostate. During ejaculation, the ducts make wavelike contractions to propel sperm forward.
Ducts that serve as the transport conduit for sperm from the testes to the urethra: also called ductus deferens.
A pair of tubes that carry sperm from the testicles to the prostate gland.
the duct from the testes through which the sperm are released.
One of the tubes through which the sperm move from the testicles (epididymis) toward the seminal vesicles and prostate gland. These tubes are severed during a vasectomy performed for birth control.
A pair of ducts that carry sperm from the testes to the urethra during ejaculation. Contraction of its thick muscular wall propels sperm rapidly through the duct, which forms part of the spermatic cord
the tubes which carry sperm from the testicles to the penis
Attached to the epididymis, the vas is one of two tubes through which semen and sperm move before reaching the seminal vesicle and prostate gland.
The tube in the male reproductive system that connects the epididymis where the sperm are stored, to the prostate, where they pick up the seminal fluids on their way to the penis.
vas - a canal carrying fluid; L. deferens - carrying away] A connecting duct in males between the epididymis of the testis and the urethra or cloaca; formed from the mesonephric duct. Synonym: ductus deferens.
The tube carrying sperm from the testicle to the ejaculatory duct and seminal vesicles. This is divided during a vasectomy.
The small tubule that conveys sperm cells from the epididymis to the ampula. See illustrations, pages 42-43.
Two narrow tubes that convey sperm to the point where it can mix with the other constituents that make up semen.
A tubal structure that carries sperm from the testicles to the prostate prior to ejaculation
The tube in a man that carries sperm to the urethra. This is the tube that is cut during a vasectomy.
Section of male reproductive system between testis and gonopore; may be expanded to form seminal vesicle.
long tube through which sperm travel during ejaculation
Also referred to as vas. The cordlike structure that carries sperm from the testicle to the ejaculatory duct, whicn in turn carries it to the urethra.
A tube located between the epididymis and the urethra that stores sperm and carries it out of the scrotal sac
( pl. vasa deferentia) - duct from the testicles (cut during a vasectomy)
part of the male reproductive system. The vas deferens is a muscular tube that transports sperm from the testes to the ejaculatory ducts.
The long tube which transports sperm from the testicles to the urethra.
A thin tube (a male has two of them) that carries sperm from the testicles to other organs, where it is stored.
A tube linking the prostate to the epididymis
A duct in the male reproductive system responsible for carrying sperm from the testes to the prostate gland.
Duct that transports sperm from the testes to the ejaculatory duct.
The pair of thick-walled tubes through which the sperm move from the epididymis to the ejaculatory duct in the prostate. These tubes are severed during a vasectomy performed for birth control.
In nematodes: A slender, tube-like gonoduct in the male; unites posteriorly with the rectum to form the cloaca. ( 14)
The duct through which sperm travels from the testicle to the urethra of the penis.
The vas deferens (plural: vasa deferentia), also called ductus deferens, (Latin: "carrying-away vessel") is part of the male anatomy of some species, including humans.