The ductus deferens:

A) is typically ligated during a vasectomy as it exits the superficial inguinal ring.
B) terminates by uniting with the duct of the seminal glands to form the ejaculatory duct.
C) begins at the head of the testis.
D) is intraperitoneal.
E) is drained by lymph vessels destined for the deep inguinal nodes.


Ans: B

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