Which of these components of the male reproductive system are directly involved in conducting sperm from testes to the female vagina?

A. vasa deferentia
B. penis
C. urethra
D. seminal vesicles
E. bulbourethral glands


Answer:
A. vasa deferentia
B. penis
C. urethra

Explanation: Seminal vesicles produces most of the fluid that constitutes semen. Bulbourethral glands secrete fluids that acts as lubrication & also makes the semen alkaline for protecting the sperm from the acidic condition of urethra & female tract. Vas deferentia, pen*s & urethra are the components that are directly involved in transferring the sperm from testes to the female reproductive tract.

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