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A vasectomy is a voluntary procedure in which males can sterilize themselves. The procedure involves cutting the vas deferens. How does this procedure sterilize the male?

By blocking sperm transport through the seminiferous tubules
By preventing sperm from entering into semen
By disabling the vas deferens, the organ in which sperm is produced
By preventing any ejaculate from being produced

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B: By preventing sperm from entering into semen
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Answer:

By preventing preventing sperm from enter into semen.

Step-by-step explanation:

Vasectomy is the surgical method to make the male sterile. In this sterilization method, the vas deferens is tied or part of it cut inside the scrotum. This blocks the transport of male gamete or sperm along with semen into the urethra. Due to this method, the male semen is devoid of sperm. Thus a male can't fertilize an egg of the female.

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