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Epididymis is

A

Network of sinuses between seminiferous tubules and vasa efferentia

B

Intermediate structure between rete testis and vasa efferentia

C

A long coiled tube between vasa efferentia and was deferens

D

Connection between vas deferens and seminal vesicle

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C
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