What coiled tube forms a comma-shaped structure on the posterior and lateral part of the testis?

A. Seminiferous tubule
B. Ductus deferens
C. Ejaculatory duct
D. Epididymis


Answer: D

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Describe the two basic parts of the micturition reflex

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Asynchronous activation of motor units is important because it functions to ________.

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