MCQ
The sperm becomes mature and fully motile in:
- ARete testis
- BCauda epididymis
- CVasa deferentia
- DSeminal vesicle
Explanation:
The sperm becomes mature and fully motile in Cauda epididymis.
It is present in the epididymis.
Once the sperm cells are mature, they are transported to the Epididymis and later into Ductus deferens for temporary storage and where they here undergo another maturation process necessary for them to acquire the ability to be motile (swim)
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$(a)$ High fertility rate
$(b)$ Rapidly rising mortality rate
$(c)$ Very young age distribution
$(d)$ Rapid population growth
$(e)$ Rapidly falling mortality rate
$(f)$ Very old age distribution
