As sperm travel from their site of production in the testes to the exterior, the sequence of ducts through which they will pass is

A. efferent ductules; rete testis; vas deferens; ejaculatory duct; urethra.
B. rete testis; afferent ductules; ejaculatory duct; vas deferens; urethra.
C. rete testis; efferent ductules; vas deferens; urethra; ejaculatory duct.
D. rete testis; ejaculatory duct; efferent ductules; vas deferens; urethra.
E. rete testis; efferent ductules; vas deferens; ejaculatory duct; urethra.


Answer: E

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