The ductus deferens

A. travels through the bladder.
B. passes just beneath the skin to the penis.
C. ascends the abdominal cavity along the posterior side of the kidney.
D. stores sperm cells until ejaculation.
E. passes through the inguinal canal and enters the pelvic cavity.


Answer: E

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