If the seminal glands of the male reproductive tract ceased to function, how would the male reproductive tract be affected?

A) Maturation of the spermatozoa would not occur.
B) The volume of the semen would be greatly reduced.
C) There would be no spermatozoa in the ejaculate.
D) The spermatozoa in the ejaculate would no longer be able to survive.
E) None of the answers are correct.


B) The volume of the semen would be greatly reduced.

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