Talk:Ejaculatory ducts
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How do you know all these things are true?
[change source]How do you know all these things are true? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 164.58.189.231 (talk • contribs)
- You need to be sure, it is cited to a Reliable Source --Tsugaru Let's Talk! :) 🍁 01:21, 21 March 2021 (UTC)
- sources.
{ Catcus DeMeowwy (talk) | User_talk:Catcus DeMeowwy 13:59, 30 April 2025 (UTC)
Nephric duct
[change source]The wolffian duct system (the ejaculatory ducts) is not the common nephric duct. These ducts are normal part of fetal development (of the urogenital sinus in the trigone region of the bladder. { Catcus DeMeowwy (talk) | User_talk:Catcus DeMeowwy 13:38, 5 May 2025 (UTC)
related/explore topicː Ejaculatory ducts
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Denonvilliers' fascia, a condensation of pelvic fascia that develops by obliteration of the rectovesical peritoneal pouch, and by loose yellow, fatty areolar tissue. The rectovesical pouch is obliterated from below upwards as fetal life progresses, forming Denonvilliers' fascia; at birth, this fascia sepa¬ rates the prostate, the seminal vesicles and the ampullae of the vasa deferentia from the rectum
{ Catcus DeMeowwy (talk) | User_talk:Catcus DeMeowwy 20:10, 5 May 2025 (UTC)