Question:

Given below are a few statements with reference to the accessory ducts of the human male reproductive system:
  • [(i)] The seminiferous tubules of the testes open into rete testis then into the vas deferens.
  • [(ii)] The vasa efferentia leave the testes and open into the epididymis.
  • [(iii)] The epididymis leads to vas deferens that ascends into the abdomen.
  • [(iv)] The vas deferens receives a duct from the prostrate gland and opens into the urethra as ejaculatory duct.
  • [(v)] The urethra originates from the urinary bladder and extends through the penis to its external opening, urethral meatus.
Choose the option with all true statements from the given options:

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Remember: Vasa efferentia connect rete testis to epididymis; ejaculatory ducts form by the union of vas deferens and seminal vesicle ducts, not prostate.
Updated On: Jun 17, 2025
  • (i), (ii), (iv)
  • (ii), (iii), (v)
  • (ii), (iv), (v)
  • (i), (iii), (iv)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Statement (i) is incorrect because the seminiferous tubules open into the rete testis, but then into the vasa efferentia, not directly into the vas deferens.
Statement (ii) is correct – the vasa efferentia carry sperms from the testes to the epididymis.
Statement (iii) is correct – the epididymis leads into the vas deferens, which ascends into the abdominal cavity.
Statement (iv) is incorrect – the vas deferens joins with the duct of the seminal vesicle (not the prostate) to form the ejaculatory duct.
Statement (v) is correct – the urethra starts from the urinary bladder and ends at the external urethral opening (meatus).
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