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Multiple Choice
Where does sperm production occur in the male reproductive system?
A
Epididymis
B
Vas deferens
C
Prostate gland
D
Seminiferous tubules
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Understand the structure of the male reproductive system, which includes the testes, epididymis, vas deferens, prostate gland, and other associated structures.
Learn that the testes are the primary reproductive organs in males, responsible for producing sperm and hormones like testosterone.
Within the testes, identify the seminiferous tubules as the specific site where spermatogenesis, or sperm production, occurs.
Recognize that the seminiferous tubules are tightly coiled structures where germ cells undergo division and maturation to become sperm cells.
Differentiate the role of the seminiferous tubules from other parts of the male reproductive system, such as the epididymis (where sperm mature and are stored), the vas deferens (which transports sperm), and the prostate gland (which contributes to seminal fluid).