Biology, asked by uday4178, 10 months ago

Cauda epididymis leads to
(a) vas efferens (b) vas deferens
(c) ejaculoatory duct (d) rete testis

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Answered by abhirock51
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Answer:

The epididymis is divided into three areas as caput (head), corpus (body) and cauda (tail). Spermatozoa recovered from cauda epididymis are fertile and are capable of motility. The epididymis then leads to vas deferens. Vas deferens is the tube that arises from cauda epididymis and reaches upto seminal vesicles.

Answered by ItsMansi
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Answer:

Hye... the correct option is (b)

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The epididymis is divided into three areas as caput (head), corpus (body) and cauda (tail). Spermatozoa recovered from cauda epididymis are fertile and are capable of motility. The epididymis then leads to vas deferens.

The epididymis is divided into three areas as caput (head), corpus (body) and cauda (tail). Spermatozoa recovered from cauda epididymis are fertile and are capable of motility. The epididymis then leads to vas deferens.Vas deferens is the tube that arises from cauda epididymis and reaches upto seminal vesicles.

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