Were does sperm go inside a man?
First off sperm cells are stored in the epididemis, where they mature. Once it’s time to ejaculate, sperm cells go from this storage sack in the back end of the testes and begin to travel through the vas deferens. First gland that the cells come across is the seminal vesicle. This gland provides the little soldiers with the carbohydrates, proteins, and other energy sources they’ll need when traveling through the vagina. The second gland they’ll encounter is the prostate gland. This one equips the cells with an acid combating secretion that’ll ensure that all the sperm cells aren’t killed off when they reach they’re target. Once the cells have passed through the prostate, they switch over to the urethra, which is a direct duct to the outside of the penis. But before these puppies make it out they get a little help from the bulbourethral gland whose secretion (known as preejaculate) provides the urethra with the proper lubrication. Now all things have been taken care of, time for the boy