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Question
The correct sequence of organs in the male reproductive system for the transport of sperms is:
(a) testis → vas deferens → urethra
(b) testis → ureter → urethra
(c) testis → urethra → ureter
(d) testis → vas deferens → ureter
Solution
(a) testis → vas deferens → urethra
Sperms are produced in the testis and then carried away by the vas deferens to the urethra.
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