Biology, asked by shivammmm262, 8 months ago

Vasectomy involves surgical removal of the part of.....
vas deferens
oviducts
testes
ovaries

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Answered by priti19188
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Explanation:

Vasectomy, severing of the vas deferens in the male reproductive tract to bring about sterility or to prevent infection. The testes in the male produce the sperm cells that fertilize the ovum, or egg, in the process of producing a new organism. Connected to each testis is the epididymis, a structure that serves as a storage sac for sperm. The duct that passes sperm from the testes to the prostate and other reproductive organs is the vas deferens (see ductus deferens). The testes, the epididymis, and the beginning of the vas deferens are enclosed in the scrotal sac.

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Answered by snehaprajnaindia204
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Answer:

Option a Vas deferens

Explanation:

Vasectomy is minor surgery to block sperm from reaching the semen that is ejaculated from the penis. Semen still exists, but it has no sperm in it. After a vasectomy the testes still make sperm, but they are soaked up by the body

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