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Efferent ducts |
| Efferent ducts | |
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| Schematic drawing of testicle and epididymis. 1 Tunica albuginea, 2 Septula testis, 3 Lobulus testis, 4 Mediastinum testis, 5 Tubuli seminiferi contorti, 6 Tubuli seminiferi recti, 7 Rete testis, 8 Ductuli efferentes testis, 9 Ductus epididymis, 10 initial part of deferent duct | |
| Vertical section of the testis, to show the arrangement of the ducts. (Labeled as vasa efferentia as top center.) | |
| Latin | ductuli efferentes testis |
| Gray's | subject #258 1244 |
| Precursor | Wolffian duct |
| Dorlands/Elsevier | d_29/12314687 |
The efferent ducts (or efferent ductules or ductuli efferentes) connect the rete testis with the initial section of the epididymis.
There are two basic designs for efferent ductule structure:
The ductuli are unilaminar and composed of columnar ciliated and non-ciliated (absorptive) cells. The ciliated cells serve to stir the luminal fluids, possibly to help ensure homogeneous absorption of water from the fluid produced by the testis, which results in an increase in the concentration of luminal sperm. The epithelium is surrounded by a band of smooth muscle that helps to propel the sperm toward the epididymis.
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