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 The main duct through which semen is carried from the epididymus to the ejaculatory duct.  One on each testicle  VASECTOMY?

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2  The main duct through which semen is carried from the epididymus to the ejaculatory duct.  One on each testicle  VASECTOMY?

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4  A vasectomy is a surgical procedure performed on males in which the vas deferens are cut, tied, cauterized (burned or seared) or otherwise interrupted.  The semen no longer contains sperm after the tubes are cut, so conception cannot occur. The testicles continue to produce sperm, but they die and are absorbed by the body.

5  Sterility does not occur immediately after the procedure.  Men must use other methods of contraception until two consecutive semen analyses confirm that there are no sperm present in the semen.  This will take four to six weeks or 15-20 ejaculations to clear all of the sperm from the tubes.

6  In some, cases vasectomies may be reversed.  However, this should be considered a permanent procedure.  No guarantee of a successful reversal.  Why would someone get a vasectomy?

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8  A sperm is the male sex cell.  It combines with the female egg cell, to form a zygote.  The formation process is called "fertilization."

9  A whitish secretion of the male reproductive organs, containing sperm and consisting of secretions of the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate, and Cowper’s glands.  About 60% of semen originates from seminal vesicles. (provide energy)  About 35% from Prostate Gland (protection)  About 5% from Cowper’s Gland (lubricate the urethra)

10  Pouch-like glands situated on each side of the male urinary bladder. ◦ 1. Secrete seminal fluid that will ultimately become semen. (60%) ◦ 2. Nourish and promote the movement of sperm through the urethra. (provides energy)

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12  The prostate surrounds the beginning of the urethra.  The prostate is actually not one but many glands, 30-50 in number.  Secretes a milky fluid that is released into the urethra at the time of ejaculation.  This milky fluid protects the sperm as it travels out the male and through the female reproductive tract.  Makes up about 35% of semen. (protection)

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14  A pair of glands located at the base of the penis.  Cowper’s Gland lubricates the urethra.  As sperm mixes with the clear fluid in the Cowper's gland, it makes up 5% of semen.

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