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When released, mature sperm leave the epididymis and travel through the (2 points) penis. urethra. scrotum. vas deferens.

Sagot :

Vas deferens, then the end of the urethra, I believe.

Answer: The correct answer is-  Vas deferens and then Urethra.      

When released, mature sperm leave the epididymis and travel through the vas deferens and then move towards urethra with the help of ejaculatory duct.

Sperms are the male reproductive cells, which are produced during spermatogenesis ( process of gamete formation in males).

Sperms are produced in seminiferous tubule ( that lie within testes) and the they migrate to epididymis ( where they are stored and matured). Sperms travel from epididymis to a muscular tube that is called vas deferens. Finally, sperms are propelled towards urethra via ejaculatory duct.