Spermatic cords

Two rope like structures by which the testes is hung in the scrotal sac
2 spermatic cords one for each testis
consists of
1 testicular artery
1 testicular venous plexus
lymph vessels
1 deferent duct (vas deferens)
nerves

Within a sheath of fibrous and connective tissue and smoth muscle.
passes through the inguinal canal.
at the deep inguinal ring the structures within the cord diverge
The testicular artery from the abdominal aorta just below the renal arteries
The testicular vein passes into the abdominal cavity
the left vein opens into the left renal vein and the right into the inferior vena cava.
The lymph drainage is through lymph nodes around the aorta.
The deferent duct is 45 cm long
passes upwards from the testis through the inguinal canal and ascends medially towards the posterior wall of the bladder where it is joined by the duct from the seminal to form the ejaculatory duct
The nerve supply is provided by branches from the 10th amd 11th thoracic nerves.

Seminal vesicles are two small fibromuscular pouches line with columnar epithelium, lying on the posterior aspect of the bladder
Seminal vesicles open into a short duct which joins with the corresponding deferent duct to form an ejaculatory duct.
They secrete viscous fluid that helps to keep the spermatozoa alive

Ejaculatory ducts
two tubes
2 cm long
each formed by the union of the duct from a seminal vesicle and a deferent duct.
They pass through the prostate gland and join the prostatic urethra, carrying seminal fluid and spermatozoa to the urethra












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