Q1. [1] straightforward initial-understanding
Which of the following correctly describes the path a sperm travels after being produced, until it exits the male body?
(A) Testes → Urethra → Vas deferens → Penis
(B) Testes → Vas deferens → Urethra → Penis
(C) Testes → Prostate gland → Vas deferens → Urethra
(D) Testes → Seminal vesicles → Vas deferens → Penis
- A Testes → Urethra → Vas deferens → Penis
- B Testes → Vas deferens → Urethra → Penis
- C Testes → Prostate gland → Vas deferens → Urethra
- D Testes → Seminal vesicles → Vas deferens → Penis
Generated by claude-sonnet-4-6 · 2026-06-26 01:01 · grounding rag
Model Answer
(B) Testes → Vas deferens → Urethra → Penis
Explanation
The passage states sperms are delivered through the vas deferens, which unites with the tube from the urinary bladder to form the urethra (common passage for sperms and urine), exiting through the penis. Prostate and seminal vesicles add secretions along the vas deferens path but are not stops in the sperm's route.