Sperm leave the testes through a series of efferent ducts that enter the epididymis. Each epididymis is a long (about 6 meters) tube that is tightly coiled to form a comma-shaped organ located along the superior and posterior margins of the testes.
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So i have this book and it has that question and its fill in the blank but I dont know the answer and its _A_I_A
florencesiasico
Lol The answer to my question is VAGINA (muscular tube where sperms are deposited during intercourse)
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Answer:
Epididymis
Explanation:
Sperm leave the testes through a series of efferent ducts that enter the epididymis. Each epididymis is a long (about 6 meters) tube that is tightly coiled to form a comma-shaped organ located along the superior and posterior margins of the testes.
Vas Deferens
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VAS DEFERENS is a long, muscular tube that serves as passageway of Sperm Cells
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