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Multiple Choice
Which of these male accessory ducts transports both sperm cells and urine?
A
Urethra
B
Vas deferens
C
Epididymis
D
Seminal vesicle
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Understand the function of each male accessory duct listed in the options.
The urethra is a duct that serves a dual purpose in males: it transports urine from the bladder to the outside of the body and also carries sperm during ejaculation.
The vas deferens is a duct that transports sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts, but it does not carry urine.
The epididymis is a duct where sperm mature and are stored, but it does not transport urine.
The seminal vesicle is a gland that produces seminal fluid, but it is not a duct that transports sperm or urine.