Mature sperm cells are stored in the epididmysis, a long tube that is coiled up behind the testes in the scrotum.
The upper part of the testes where sperm cells are stored until they become matured is called the epididymis. It is a coiled tube where sperm undergo maturation and are stored until they are ready to be ejaculated.
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The sperm enters the egg (conception) in the fallopian tube.
Meeting is called the fertilization.It takes place in upper part of falopian tube.
Yes, the sperm is stored in the tube of the urethra.
The epididymis is a long tube that is located near each testicle. The epididymis is the tube which moves the sperm from the testicles to the vas deferens.
Mature sperm cells are stored in the epididmysis, a long tube that is coiled up behind the testes in the scrotum.
The upper part of the testes where sperm cells are stored until they become matured is called the epididymis. It is a coiled tube where sperm undergo maturation and are stored until they are ready to be ejaculated.
vas deferens
Its the wonderful thing known as the testicles. The testicles produce sperm and store sperm.Actually, the testicles only produce sperm, they do not store it. Sperm is stored in the epididymis.
vas deferens
Seven days.
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A long coiled tube in worms where many eggs are stored is known as the uterus. The ovaries are responsible for the production of eggs.
Spermatoza is the plural of spermatozoon which is just another word for sperm.
Great question! The spermatazoa, which we will call 'sperm', for short, are created in the testicles at the rate of 250,000,000 per day. They are only one-celled with a tail, so are created very quickly. Then the sperm travels to be stored in the epidydimus, which is a large, coiled-up tube outside the testicles, but still inside the scrotum (sac). This is where they are stored until needed. As needed, the sperm cells travel through a pair of tiny tubes called the vas deferens (Hence the term,'vas-ectomy'). The sperm enter the stream of semen near the urethra, or urinary tube.