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The vas deferens receives duct from the seminal vesicle and opens into urethra as

A

epididymis

B

ejaculatory duct

C

efferent ductule

D

ureter

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B

The vas deferens is a continuation of the cauda epididymis (tail part of epididymis). It is about 40 cm long and slightly coiled at first but becomes straight as it enters the abdominal cavity through the inguinal canal.
Here, it passes over the urinary bladder, curvers round the ureter and joins a duct from seminal vesicle and opens into urethera as the ejaculatory duct. These ducts store and transport the sperms from the testis ot the outside through urethra.
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