The role of the epididymis: Collect sperm from the testicle and give sufficient space and climate suitable for its growth

The epididymis, which is located opposite the testicle, is a coiled tube that collects sperm from the testicle and gives sufficient space and a suitable climate for sperm growth.
The vessels carrying the sperm are in the form of a tube that carries the sperm from the epididymis and comes out of each testicle separately. Other organs, such as blood vessels and nerves, travel in the same direction as the vessels carrying the sperm, which resemble a tube and sperm.
As for the urethra, it acts as a binary action in the male. This channel is part of the urinary system, which transfers the urine from the bladder, which is also part of the reproductive system of men, where the discharge (exit) semen.
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