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In man, spermatozoa are never found in the

In man, spermatozoa are never found in the
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  • A Testis
  • B Urethra
  • C Epididymis
  • D Prostrate glands
  • E Vas deferens
Correct Answer: Option D
Explanation:
Explanation:

In the male reproductive system, spermatozoa (sperm cells) are produced and transported through a specific pathway. Let’s break it down:


Where spermatozoa are found:

1. A. Testis
- Yes — This is where sperm production (spermatogenesis) occurs.

2. C. Epididymis
- Yes — Sperm mature and are stored here.

3. E. Vas deferens
- Yes — Sperm travel through this tube during ejaculation.

4. B. Urethra
- Yes — During ejaculation, sperm pass through the urethra to exit the body.

Where spermatozoa are not found:

#D. Prostate glands
- No, the prostate gland does not produce or contain sperm.
- It contributes prostatic fluid, a component of semen, but sperm do not originate or pass through it directly.
- The sperm joins the fluid from the seminal vesicles and prostate in the ejaculatory duct, after passing through the vas deferens.


Summary:
Spermatozoa are not found in the prostate gland, which only produces fluid that nourishes and supports sperm.

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