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First answer by Cristina Roz. Last edit by Cristina Roz.
It is a tubular system that connects efferent ducts of the testis and vas deferens. It consists of 3 regions:
* The head (caput), which receives the sperm from the efferent pathways of the mediastinum testis.
* The body (corpus)
* The tail (cauda), he is involved in the absorption of fluids to make semen more concentrated.
* The head (caput), which receives the sperm from the efferent pathways of the mediastinum testis.
* The body (corpus)
* The tail (cauda), he is involved in the absorption of fluids to make semen more concentrated.
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