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Qué (quién) es vas deferens - definición

PART OF THE MALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF MANY VERTEBRATES
Vas Deferens; Vasa deferentia; Ductus deferentes; Van Deferens; Deferent duct; Sperm tube; Spermatic duct; Sperm duct; Ductus Deferens; Deferens; Ductus deferens
  • 3D Medical Illustration showing vas deferens.

vas deferens         
['d?f?r?nz]
¦ noun (plural vasa deferentia ?d?f?'r?n???) Anatomy the duct which conveys sperm from the testicle to the urethra.
Origin
C16: from vas + L. deferens 'carrying away', pres. participle of deferre.
Vas deferens         
The vas deferens, or ductus deferens, is part of the male reproductive system of many vertebrates. The ducts transport sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in anticipation of ejaculation.
Vasa deferentia         
·pl of Vas.

Wikipedia

Vas deferens

The vas deferens, with the more modern name ductus deferens, is part of the male reproductive system of many vertebrates. The ducts transport sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in anticipation of ejaculation. The vas deferens is a partially coiled tube which exits the abdominal cavity through the inguinal canal.

Ejemplos de uso de vas deferens
1. The infection can cause infertility in men and women it blocks the fallopian tubes and, in men, the vas deferens, which carries sperm.
2. The procedure usually involves making two small cuts near each testicle and cutting the vas deferens, the tubes that carry sperm.
3. "It‘s not rocket science, but it seems to do the job." She added: "It‘s a lot easier to pull the plugs out than to find the best, most expensive micro–surgeon to sew a vas deferens back together.
4. A surgical vasectomy, in which the two vas deferens tubes connecting the testes and the penis are cut, can sometimes be reversed, but is essentially designed as a permanent contraceptive.
5. "We figured it was a pretty good sign, so we decided to take a chance on expanding." Studies in monkeys showed the IVD, which is inserted into the vas deferens – a tube that transports sperm from the testis to the urethra – via a small hole made in the scrotum, was reversible.