During ejaculation, sperms travel from the (i) storage site to the (ii) transport site, then to the ejaculatory duct, and finally to the (iii) duct that carries reproductive and excretory fluids. A vasectomy is a surgical procedure for contraception, where the (iv) tube is surgically cut and blocked to prevent the presence of sperm in the semen.
(i)-Vas deferens (ii)-Epididymis (iii)- Urethra (iv)-Vas deferens
(i)-Vas deferens (ii)- Epididymis (iii)- Urethra (iv)-Seminiferous tubules
(i)-Epididymis (ii)- Vas deferens (iii)-Urethra (iv)-Seminiferous tubules
(i)-Epididymis (ii)-Vas deferens (iii)- Urethra (iv)-Vas deferens
The epididymis, a component of the male reproductive system, serves the function of collecting and storing sperm from the testes. The vas deferens, also known as the sperm duct, act as a conduit for transporting sperm from the epididymis to the ejaculatory ducts in preparation for ejaculation. In males, the urethra terminates at the tip of the penis, serving as a passage for both urine and semen during ejaculation. Vasectomy is a surgical procedure that involves sealing or tying the vas deferens, thereby obstructing the flow of sperm and effectively preventing fertilization.
Hence, the correct answer is option 4.