The vas deferens connects:

A) epididymis to bladder.
B) epididymis to urethra.
C) testes to penis.
D) testes to urethra.


B) epididymis to urethra.
The vas deferens connects the epididymis to the urethra. The vas deferens goes
over the top of the bladder; it doesn't connect to it. The epididymis lies on top of the testes in the
scrotum, and the urethra is inside the penis.

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