Greater development of sperms in rabbit takes place in
A
Testes
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B
Vasa efferentia
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C
Epididymis
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D
Spermatic cord
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Solution
The correct option is D Epididymis In mammals, sperm cells leave the seminiferous tubules of each testis and pass into a larger coiled tube, the epididymis. There, sperm finish maturing and are stored. During ejaculation, sperms pass from each epididymis into a sperm duct, the vas deferens (plural vasa deferentia).
The vas deferens extends from the scrotum through the inguinal canal and into the pelvic cavity. Each vas deferens empties into a short ejaculatory duct, which passes through the prostate gland and then opens into the single urethra. The urethra, which at different times, conducts urine and semen, passes through the penis to the outside of the body. Thus, the sperms pass through the following structures: Seminiferous tubules--> epididymis--> vas deferens-->ejaculatory duct--> urethra--> release from body.