which of the following is not a part of the male sex accessory ducts
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The male accessory duct is responsible for the storage of spermatozoa and transports it outside urethra during ejaculation.
Explanation:
Following are the male accessory ducts:
- Rete testis: Seminiferous tubules unite to form several straight tubules called tubuli recti which open into irregular cavities channels called rete testis.
- Vasa efferentia: It arises from rete testis and conducts spermatozoa out of testis.
- Epididymis: From each testis, 10-12 vasa differentia confluent to form a folded and coiled tube called the epididymis. It stores the sperm temporarily.
- Vasa deferens: From the epididymis, a partially coiled tube called vasa deferens ascends into the abdomen through the inguinal canal, pass over the urinary bladder.
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