Male Reproductive Tract and Glands

In this informative session, Dr. Mike delves into the male reproductive tract and the journey sperm takes from the testes to ejaculation. 🚀

He explains that during ejaculation, it is typical for 2 to 5 milliliters of semen to be released, which contains approximately 20 to 200 million sperm. This fascinating process involves a complex network of tubes—around 6 meters long!—which play a crucial role in the transportation of sperm.

The sperm moves into the vas deferens (also called the ductus deferens), where muscular contractions help propel the sperm during ejaculation. The discussion also encompasses the vital role of the accessory glands like the seminal vesicles, prostate, and bulbourethral glands in producing various fluids essential for sperm health and mobility.

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Dive into the details and gain more insights into male reproductive health!

By Dr Matt & Dr Mike

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