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Multiple Choice
Which of the following structures is primarily responsible for the production of sperm in the male reproductive system?
A
Seminiferous tubules
B
Prostate gland
C
Vas deferens
D
Epididymis
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1
Understand the function of each structure listed in the options: Seminiferous tubules, Prostate gland, Vas deferens, and Epididymis.
Recall that sperm production occurs in the testes, specifically within the seminiferous tubules, which are specialized structures responsible for spermatogenesis (the process of sperm formation).
Note that the prostate gland is involved in producing seminal fluid to nourish and transport sperm, but it does not produce sperm itself.
Understand that the vas deferens is a duct that transports sperm from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation, but it is not involved in sperm production.
Recognize that the epididymis is responsible for storing and maturing sperm after they are produced in the seminiferous tubules, but it does not produce sperm.