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Sperms are produced by:...

Sperms are produced by:

A

Seminal vesicle

B

Prostate gland

C

Scrotum

D

None of these

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Question**: The question asks where sperms are produced in the male reproductive system. 2. **Identifying the Options**: The options provided are: - A) Seminal vesicle - B) Prostate gland - C) Scrotum - D) None of these 3. **Analyzing Each Option**: - **Seminal Vesicle**: This structure does not produce sperm; instead, it contributes to the fluid that nourishes and transports sperm. - **Prostate Gland**: Similar to the seminal vesicle, the prostate gland does not produce sperm but adds fluid to the semen. - **Scrotum**: The scrotum is not involved in sperm production; its primary role is to protect and regulate the temperature of the testes. - **None of These**: Since none of the above options are correct, we need to look for the actual site of sperm production. 4. **Identifying the Correct Site**: The actual site of sperm production is the **testes**. Within the testes, there are coiled structures known as **seminiferous tubules** where sperm formation occurs through a process called **spermatogenesis**. 5. **Conclusion**: Since the testes are not listed as an option, the correct answer to the question "Sperms are produced by:" is **D) None of these**.
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