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[[image:male anatomy.png|thumb|350px|Male Anatomy]]
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The '''Ejaculatory ducts''' are part of the [[human]] [[male]] [[anatomy]], which cause the reflex action of [[ejaculation]]. Each male has two of them. They begin at the [[vas deferens]], pass through the [[prostate]], and empty into the [[urethra]] at the [[Colliculus seminalis]]. During ejaculation, [[semen]] passes through the ducts and exit the body via the [[penis]].
The '''Ejaculatory ducts''' are part of the [[human]] [[male]] [[anatomy]], which cause the reflex action of [[ejaculation]]. Each male has two of them. They begin at the [[vas deferens]], pass through the [[prostate]], and empty into the [[urethra]] at the [[Colliculus seminalis]]. During ejaculation, [[semen]] passes through the ducts and exits the body via the [[penis]].


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Revision as of 22:53, 13 October 2005

File:Male anatomy.png
Male Anatomy

The Ejaculatory ducts are part of the human male anatomy, which cause the reflex action of ejaculation. Each male has two of them. They begin at the vas deferens, pass through the prostate, and empty into the urethra at the Colliculus seminalis. During ejaculation, semen passes through the ducts and exits the body via the penis.