eesnäärmevoolik
Eesnäärmevoolik, also known as the prostatic duct or ejaculatory duct, refers to a short tube within the male reproductive system. It is formed by the union of the vas deferens and the duct of the seminal vesicle. These ducts pass through the prostate gland and empty into the urethra, specifically at the prostatic utricle. The primary function of the eesnäärmevoolik is to transport semen during ejaculation. Semen is a mixture of sperm from the testes and fluids produced by the seminal vesicles and prostate gland. Therefore, the eesnäärmevoolik plays a crucial role in the process of reproduction by facilitating the passage of these components. Obstruction or inflammation of the eesnäärmevoolik can lead to various reproductive health issues in men, including infertility and pain. The anatomy and function of the eesnäärmevoolik are important considerations in urology and reproductive medicine.