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Which is the path of sperm from the testes to the urethra?
A. urethra > prostate gland > seminal vesicles > vas deferens > epididymis
B. epididymis > seminal vesicles > vas deferens > prostate gland > urethra
C. epididymis > vas deferens > seminal vesicles > prostate gland > urethra
D. vas deferens > epididymis > seminal vesicles > prostate gland > urethra

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Raaida
It should be C
epididymis stores the sperms and develops
then, vas deferens carries them to the seminal vesicle
then, the seminal vesicle adds nourishing fluids for mobility and protection
then, the semen(sperms+nourishing fluids) goes out of the body through the urethra 

The sequence of the pathway of sperm from testes to the urethra is:

Epididymis

Vas deferens

Seminal vesicle

Prostate gland

Urethra

Further Explanation:

The male reproductive system is made up of external and internal organs. The reproductive system of the male is responsible for transporting and producing sperm. Also, they are responsible for maintaining the level of sex hormone in males. The external organs of the male are scrotum, testes, and penis. The internal organ is epididymis, ejaculatory ducts, vas deferens, prostate gland, seminal vesicle, and urethra. The sperm travels through internal organ and reaches to urethra by a sequence of the organ.

Epididymis: It is a long coiled tube placed on the back of the testicles. It mainly stores sperm that is produced inside the testes. After this, sperm pass to the vas deferens during sexual arousal.

Vas deferens: It is a muscular tube that passes from epididymis to the pelvic cavity. The estimated size of the tube is eighty-five centimeters. It is present at the back of the bladder. They mainly help in passing the mature sperm to urethra. It carries urine or sperm outside to the body.

Seminal vesicle: They are the sac joined to vas deferens. They mainly provide a source of energy in the sperm to move easily.

Prostate gland: They nourish the sperm and add essential fluid to the sperm.

Urethra: It helps in ejaculating the sperm and during sex, the urine flow is restricted.

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Subject: Biology

Chapter: Reproductive system

Keywords: Male, reproductive system, testes, vas deferens, tube, penis, testes, external organ, internal organ, sperm, semen, scrotum, epididymis.