If the epididymis gets blocked, the gametes will not be transported from
A
testes to vasa efferentia.
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B
vasa efferentia to vas deferens.
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C
rete testis to vasa efferentia.
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D
None of these.
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Solution
The correct option is B vasa efferentia to vas deferens. In male reproductive system, the accessory ducts are connected to each other and help in the transport of sperms from the testes to the penis.
The epididymis connects vasa efferentia to vas deferens for the transport of sperms/gametes that are produced in the seminiferous tubules. Thus if epididymis in the human reproductive system gets blocked, the gametes will not be transported from vasa efferentia to vas deferens.