O Levels Biology (5090)•5090/11/M/J/24

Explanation
Sperm Pathway in Ejaculation
Steps:
- Sperm are produced in the testes.
- Mature sperm move from testes to epididymis for storage.
- During ejaculation, sperm travel through the sperm duct (vas deferens) to mix with seminal fluids.
- The combined semen then exits via the urethra.
Why C is correct:
- The anatomical sequence follows sperm production in the testis, transport via sperm duct, and expulsion through the urethra, as defined in male reproductive physiology.
Why the others are wrong:
- A: Reverses the order; sperm originate in testis, not sperm duct.
- B: Identical to C, but listed separately—likely a duplication error.
- D: Incorrect sequence; sperm duct precedes urethra, not vice versa.
Final answer: C
Topic: Sexual reproduction in humans
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